Johanson Family Tree-Roots spreading from Sweden, Medieval England, Massachusetts, and South Carolina

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This family tree is a work in progress. I am constantly making additions and corrections. I usually do not have any more information other than what is shown in my database especially for any names not in "all caps". The names in "all caps" are my direct line, and I may have additional information.

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  • ID: I12991
  • Name: William de Aguillon 1
  • Sex: M
  • Birth: ABT 1155 in Sussex, Engand
  • Death: BEF 1226



    Father: Manasser de AGUILLON b: ABT 1120 in Marden, Sussex, England
    Mother: Unknown ? MARMION b: ABT 1135

    Marriage 1 Maria de Valle Pironis b: ABT 1160 in England
      Children
      1. Has No Children John Aguillon b: ABT 1190 in Sussex, Engand
      2. Has Children Reginald Aguillon b: ABT 1185 in Sussex, Engand

      Sources:
      1. Title: Rosie Bevan - soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com
        Repository:
          Name: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com

        Page: 8-1- 2002
        Text: I don't have the facsimile for this page and am working blind on this particular entry. However I would just like to make the point that the entries date from about 850 AD to 1450 AD, so chronologically could include an earlier Waldeve if that was your reasoning. The reference is v.13, p.102, but it does appear to be a discrete family group. The problem is defining whether the entries refer to people who are alive or dead. Customarily the liber vitae was supposed to contain the names of people who had died, but this particular one does not appear to work on that basis. Peter Sutton has kindly provided me with the following information from The Scots Peerage, edited by Sir James Balfour (1907) relating to the Earldom of Dunbar. This appears to be refering to Gospatric 2nd Earl of Dunbar (died before 16 August 1139. His wife may have been called Sibilla (Liber Vitae Dunhelm,102) although there is apparently evidence that Sibilla was the wife of the Earl's son Edward. Gospatric's eldest son, who succeeded to the Earldom was Gospatric. 2nd son was Adam first called Waldeve but who for some reason, perhaps a religious one, changed his name. Edward was the third son. He held lands in Edlington, Hedgley, Harehope and others in Northumberland. His wife was Sibilla. He had a son Waldeve, Waldeve apparently had a son John who died not long before 1247. Edgar was Gospatric's fourth son. He was married to Aliz, daughter of Ivo, son of Forne. He had two sons Alexander, who died without issue and Patrick. Gospatric also had a daughter Juliana who was given in marriage by King Henry I to Ralph de Merley, Lord of Morpeth. From the above it would seems that the group is defined thus Edward=Sibil | Waldeve=Aviza | John Cheers Rosie

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