Corbet Family - Ourfolk
Roger Fitz Corbet ABT 1050 - ABT 1134
Roger was born on ABT 1050 in Pays De Caux, Normandy, France and died on ABT 1134 in Caus Castle, Shropshire, England .
He was the son of Hugo Le Corbet (ABT 1020 - BEF 1086).
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Domesday Baron of Cause,
formerly Alretone, Shropshire, England, as it was called
in Domesday, was born about 1050 to 1056, and died
about 1134 as Pagan Fitz John, sheriff and governor of
Shropshire, having succeeded Richard de Belmeis, held
Cause in 1134, and would not have dared to take it during
Roger's lifetime; the castle was destroyed by the Welsh
attacking Pagan Fitz John. It had been one of the
strongholds along the Welsh border between the rivers
Dee and Wye. He married the heiress of Talsey.
formerly Alretone, Shropshire, England, as it was called
in Domesday, was born about 1050 to 1056, and died
about 1134 as Pagan Fitz John, sheriff and governor of
Shropshire, having succeeded Richard de Belmeis, held
Cause in 1134, and would not have dared to take it during
Roger's lifetime; the castle was destroyed by the Welsh
attacking Pagan Fitz John. It had been one of the
strongholds along the Welsh border between the rivers
Dee and Wye. He married the heiress of Talsey.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018