d'Albiny Family - Ourfolk
William d'Albiny ABT 1064 - 1139
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William was born on ABT 1064 in Of, St. Sauveur, Manche, Normandie, France and died on 1139 . He was the son of Robert de Todeni (B: ABT 1071). William was married to Maud Bigod (d'Albiny) on ABT 1099 in Of, Norfolk, England. Maud was born on ABT 1080 in Of, Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England . She is the daughter of Roger Bigod (1060 - SEP 1107) and Adeliza de Toni (Bigod) (ABT 1072 - AFT 1135). View Family Chart - - -
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was son and heir of
Robert de Todeni, lord of Belvoir, and is supposed to have been named [de Aubigny
(Albini)] from his place of birth, and to have been distinguished by the addition 'Brito'
from his namesake, the 'PINCERNA' , who belonged to a different family.
He assisted in the victory of Tenchebray in 1106, and became high in favor with
KING HENRY I. In 1130 he appears as an
itinerant justice, and on HENRY's death he espoused the cause of his daughter. KING
STEPHEN forfeited his lands, but subsequently restored them
Robert de Todeni, lord of Belvoir, and is supposed to have been named [de Aubigny
(Albini)] from his place of birth, and to have been distinguished by the addition 'Brito'
from his namesake, the 'PINCERNA' , who belonged to a different family.
He assisted in the victory of Tenchebray in 1106, and became high in favor with
KING HENRY I. In 1130 he appears as an
itinerant justice, and on HENRY's death he espoused the cause of his daughter. KING
STEPHEN forfeited his lands, but subsequently restored them



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