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| Name |
MAUDUIT, William |
| Suffix |
II |
| Birth |
Abt 1092 |
Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
1157 |
Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England |
| WAC |
7 Dec 1934 |
SLAKE |
| _TAG |
Reviewed on FS |
| Headstones |
Submit Headstone Photo |
| Person ID |
I48456 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
| Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
| Father |
MAUDUIT, William II , b. Abt 1092, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, Englandd. 1157, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England (Age 65 years) |
| Mother |
HANSLAPE, Maud , b. Abt 1097, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, Englandd. Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England |
| Family ID |
F24958 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
ST LIZ, Isabell , b. 1134, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, Englandd. 1171, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England (Age 37 years) |
| Marriage |
Abt 1154 |
Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England |
| Children |
| + | 1. MAUDUIT, William III , b. 1130, Castlethorpe, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England Castlethorpe, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, Englandd. 1195 (Age 65 years) | |
| Family ID |
F24901 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
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| Photos |
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| Notes |
- "The origins of the Mauduit family is something of a mystery. There is no evident that they came over with the Conqueror, although William Mauduit (I), the first kow of this family, was active in the later part of William I's reign." In 1086, he held the little honor of Portchester in Hampshire, probably by virtue of his office of chamberlain, and the need to have a reliable official in charge of Portchester castle. William was married to Hawise. William died about the end of William Rufus's reign. His son, Robert, succeeded him in his office and his Englaish lands. His younger son, William II, acquired his father's Norman lands.
~Preceeding of the Battle Abbey Conference, 1979, pp. 132-133
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