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Alice d'Umfraville



Preferred Parents:
Father: Odinel d'Umfraville II, b. ABT 1125 in Prudhoe, Northumberland, England   d. ABT 1182 in Castle Prudhoe, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England

Family 1: Robert de Baynard 4th Earl of Dunmow,    b. 1180 in Woodham Walter, Essex, England    d. 10 APR 1258
Family 2: William Bertram Baron of Mitford,    b. 1157 in Mitford Castle, Morpeth, Northumberland, England    d. 1205 in Morpeth, Northumberland, England
  1. Roger de Bertram II, b. 1173 in Mitford Castle, Northumberland, England    
  2. Roger Bertram Baron of Mitford, b. 23 APR 1187 in Mitford Castle, Morpeth, Northumberland, England     d. BEF 24 MAY 1242 in Castle, Mitford, Northumberland, England
Sources:
  1. Title: Umfrevilles : their ancestors and descendants
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/stream/umfrevillestheir00lond#page/n11/mode/2up;
  2. Title: Brookfield Ancestor Project - Surety Barons: Magna Charta Baron Page for Roger (II) Bertram, 3rd Baron of Mitford
    Publication: Name: http://www.brookfieldpublishing.com/Barons/Barons/baron_roger_bertram.htm;
    Note: The Following Email was received 1/30/2002 Sir/Madam, who acted as Surety Barons). I have information for you on one of those Barons. On the above mentioned page you state that you are encouraging your members to research a number of Baron's whom Charles H. Browning listed as being in arms against King John (in addition to the 25 Baron's I am the current holder of the feudal Baron of Mitford, and my ancestor was Roger (II) Bertram, 3rd Baron of Mitford, who is listed on your page and who, to the best of my knowledge, was at Runnymede. King John's troops later attached the Barony of Mitford burning down the Castle and the Church (including many of the villagers who had taken shelter) in the Church. The Church bell used to sound the alarm still exists and hangs just inside the door of the current St. Mary Magdalene Church (it is believed to be one of the oldest bells in England). Roger (II)'s son William (later to be 4th Baron of Mitford) married (about 1199) Alicia de Umfraville, sister of Richard de Umfraville, (Lord of Redesdale and Prudhoe, who is also on your list) and of Margery (Margaret) de Umfreville (who was married to William de Albini, one of the Surety Barons). The 5th Baron (Roger Bertram III, son of William) was one of the barons who opposed King Henry III and supported Simon de Montford, he was summoned by writ to the 1265 Parliament, and his son Roger IV was summoned to Parliament's of Edward Longshanks. More information can be found on the web pages for the Barony of Mitford: www.lordmitford.com Regards, Mark, Lord Mitford.
  3. Title: Pedigree of Sir Richard Bertram 1045-1136
    Author: Pedigree of Sir Richard Bertram 1045-1136
    Note: Pedigree of Sir Richard Bertram 1045-1136
    Page: Pedigree of Sir Richard Bertram 1045-1136
  4. Title: Memoirs chiefly illustrative of the history and antiquities of Northumberland
    Author: page 230
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/stream/memoirschieflyi00hartgoog#page/n312/mode/2up;
  5. Title: Genealogy of the Lyman family in Great Britain and America; the ancestors & descendants of Richard Lyman, from High Ongar in England, 1631
    Author: page 28 etc...
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/stream/genealogyoflyman00byucole#page/28/mode/2up;
  6. Title: Genealogy Geni
    Author: The Web
    Page: Genealogy Geni

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