A Descendancy From Gilbert
Crispin,
A Descendancy From Gilbert
Crispin,
The Crispins were an important family in Normandy prior to and during
the conquest of England by William the Conqueror and descended from that
Family that was William Crispin, b 1626; d 1681 Captian and Rear Admiral in
he English Navy, Married to Rebeca Bradshaw and Rachel Penn.
He was first Cousin to William Penn (our Family Friend to the Bailey's) but
Died on route to
Gilbert Crispian I , b.995, assumed the surname Crispin and was believed to
descend from Rogwald, the Norwegian Viking through the grandson of Hrolf
Turstan and gerotte, daughter of Thibaud le Trichuere, Count of Blois,
casle of Tillieres by Robert the Magnificant, duke of
was built ca1014 by RichardII duke of Normandy, and overlooking the vally of
Avre in arrondissment of Evereux andcanton of Vereuil; Married 1st gonnor,
Daughter of Baldric the Tuton and neice of Gilbert, count of Brionne;
Married 2nd Arlette, mother of William The conqueror after 1035. Daughter by
his first wife.
Esilia Married William Malet de Graville, on of the most imposing figures at
the conquest of England in 1066 at hastings, descended from Gerard, a
Scandinavian Prince and companion of Rollo the dane, first Duke of Normandy,
who gave his name Gerardville or Gravill to their fief nearHavre, and who on
his mothers side from Leofric, Earl of Mercia and his wife , Godiva
descendant of King Alfred, (famous for her ride on the white horse through
Coventry in the nude) He was Nearly killed at Hastings, but was rescued by
Sire de Montford and William de Vieuxpoint, and was placed in charge of the
defeated King Harolds body since he was a first cousin to Alditha, the wife
of King Harold. He received large grants in
Gilbert the grand. He is said to have died at Gidestan, cunty
while there in the Kings service.
Lucia Malet Married Ive Taillebois also found on the Falais roll as a
soldier at Hastings in 1066, thei daughter:
Lucia Taillebois. Widow of Rodger de Romano, Earl of Lincoln, married
Randulph or Randle de Mechines, surnamed de Bricasard, viscount of Bayeuex
in Normandy, d.ca1129 received anEarldom of Chester from King Henry I and
became 3rd Earl of Chester, son of Renoulf de Bricasard also Known as Ralph
de Meschines, viscount of Bayeux and Mathilde d'Avranches, granddaughter of
Arlette the mother of William the conqueror their son:
Ranulph de Meschines, Surnamed de Gernons, 4th Earl of Chester, Died 1155 ,
took an active part with the Empress Maud and Prince Henery aginst king
Stephen and made the King his prisoner at the Battle of Lincoln. His death
was suspected to have been poison by William Peverell , Lord of Nottingham;
married Maud, Daughter of Robert Surnamed the Counsul, Earl of Gloucester,
an illegitimate son of King Henery I by Nesta (see previous post on her)
Princess of south Wales. And his wife Mabil daughter of Robert Fitz Haman
and Sibyl Montgomery, his wife-Their son:
Hugh. Surnamed Kevelick from the place in Merionethshire,
in 1147; died 1181. 5th Earl of
the king and was taken prisioner and freed, the last time in 23rd of Henry
II when his lands were restored. Married Berted, b 1155d1227 Probly the
daughter of Simon de Montford and his wife Maud. Their daughter
Isbella Albini inherited the earldom of Arundell in 1243 from her brothers:
Married John Fitz Alan I , Lord of Clun, d. 1240 Son of William Fitz Alan
III Lord of Clun and a daughter of Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Ewias their son:
John Fitz Alan II, became Earl of Ardundell in 1243 d. 1262; married Maud
Daughter of Rhys de Verdun. Their Son:
Richard Fitz Alan I, b. 1267 d. 1302; Earl of Arundell; Married Alisona,
daughter of Marques of Saluzzo. Their Son:
Edmund Fitz Alan, b. 1285 Beheaded on November 17, 1326 when captured by
Queen Isabellas's forces in Shropshire; Earl of Arundel; Married Alice
Warren, sister of John de Warren, Earl of Warren and Surrey, and daughter of
William de Warren, and his wife, Joan Vere. Their Son:
Richard Fitz Alan II b. 1306 d 24 jan 1375\6 . Earl of Arundel and Warrene;
married (1) 9 Feb 1320/21, Isabel le Despencer (8-31); m. (2) Ditton, 5th
Feb 1344/5, Eleanor de Lancaster (17-30),d 1372.
This Richard called "Copped Hat" made Justicar of North wales for
life in
1334, Govener of Carnarvon Castle in 1339, and Sheriff of Shropshire for
life in 1345. He took a distinguished part in the wars with France Was
Admiral of the west 1340/41 and 1345/47, Commanded the second division in he
battle of Crecy, and was at the fall of Calais in 1347. He. d . Jn. 24,
1375/6 at Arundel in his 70th year and was buried at Lewes. His First wife
whome he Married Feb. 9th 1330, was Isabel, Daughter of Hugh Despencer , the
younger, and his wife, Alianore Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, a
descendant of the Sureties Richard and Gilbert de Clare. They had a
Daughter, Philippa. Married to Richard Sergeaux of
obtained a papal mandate for the annulment of his marriage to Isabel on the
grounds of his minority and his never willingly having concented to the
match. His second wife was lady Eleanor Plantagenet , daughter of Henry,
Earl of Lancaster, and Great Granddaughter of King Henry III and Eleanor of
then Archbishop of Canterburry, under King Richard II and Archbishop of
Canterbury and Lord high Chancellor of England under King Henry IV. Their
Daughter :
Alice Fitz Alan, Married Thomas Holland, Earl of
the garter, Baron of Wake and Woodstock, son of Thomas Holland Earl of Kent,
and origional Kinght of The Garter, and Joan Platagenet, The fair maid of
Kent. Granddaughter of King Edward the I and his second wife. He was in the
Retinue of his Stepfather, Edward, Black Prince of Wales, In France and
distinguished in the battle of Castile and under Richard II, His Half
brother, was Marshall of England. Their Son:
Edmund Holland, Earl of kent. D Sept 15, 1407 of wounds in Brittany, and
Constance Langly or Plantagenet, Daughter of Edmund Langley Duke of york and
his wife Isable Of Castile and Leon. Daughter of the King of Castile and
Leon. Their daughter.
Eleanor Holland. Meaaied Sir James Touchet, Lord Audly, D Sept. 23 1459
Slain at Blose Heath, son of Jon Touchet Lord Audly. Their daughter:
Constance Touchet, Married RobertWhitney Of Prewarn, Son of Sir Robert
Whitney, Their Daughter :
Eleanor Whitney, Married, Married Jon Puleston, Constable of Caernarvon,
Chamberlain of north wales, Son Of Jon Puleston Of Hafod y Wern. Descedand
of King Edward I and Geoffrey Plantagenet. Their Son
Sir John Puleston Married Gaynor Roberts, Daughter of Robert ap Maredydd and
Ellen Buckley. Ellen Descendand Of the Royal House of Tudor , and Geoffery
Plantagenet. Their Daughter:
Jane Pueston, Married Rhys Thomas Esq., High Sheriff, County Caernarvon and
Camarthen, Son Of Sir William Thomas and jane Herbert. Jand Descendant of
the Royal House of Tudor and Kings EdwardI & III. Their Daughter:
Gaynor Thomas Married Richard Pugh Esq. Son Of Rowland Pugh And Eleanor
Purcell. Rowland Decendant of the Royal house of Tudor, Geoffrey
Plantagenet, Kings John, Edward I , and Henry I . Their Daughter:
Elizabeh Pugh. Married Rowland Owen, Mayor Of Machynlleth and high Sheriff
Of County Montgomeryshire, Wales; Son of Owen ap John Ap David and Elizabeth
Owen, Descendants of King Edward I , Geoffery Plantagenet, and Princes of
Wales. Their Son:
Thomas Owen Of Machynlleth, County Montgomeryshire Wales. His son:
Hugh Harry father of
Olive Harry married to Daniel Bailey., armiger.
Daniel Bailey (armiger) (b. 1731, d. 1810) m. Ann Wakefield
Caleb Bailey (armiger) (b. September 3, 1759, d. October 9, 1840) m.
Elizabeth Harry
(b. June 27, 1764, d. December 31, 1853).
Titus Bailey (armiger)(b. June 2, 1804, d. February 15, 1866) m. Lydia
Henry Bailey
(b. April 23, 1811, d. August 28, 1877).
Thomas Valentine Bailey (armiger)( (Member Union Army in U.S. Civil War) (b.
March 17,
1842, d. March 25, 1930) m. Elizabeth Alda Rummel (b. March 18, 1845, d.
April 16, 1928).
James Perry Bailey (armiger) (b. August 28, 1867, d. June 28, 1952) m.
Carrie Estella
Louderback (b. April 24, 1880, d. 1939).
Thomas Valentine Bailey II (armiger) (b. July 23, 1907, d. 1990).
Keith Thomas Bailey (armiger)
H.E. Chevalier Douglas Buchanan Bailey 13th armorial head of the house of
Bailey Clan Bailey international
Tartan registered as "The House of Bailey" (in Scotland ) # 6675
under
Chevalier Douglas Buchanan Bailey .July 10 2005