de Toni Family - Ourfolk



Adeliza de Toni (Bigod) ABT 1072 - AFT 1135

Adeliza was born on ABT 1072 and died on AFT 1135 .
She was the daughter of Robert Ii de Todeni (ABT 1033 - 1088) and Adeliza (de Todeni) .

Adeliza was married to Roger Bigod .

Roger was born on 1060 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France and died on SEP 1107 in Egersham, Norfolk, England .
He was the son of Roger Bigod (B: ABT 1037).
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 ParentsGrand Parents  
Robert Seigneur de Toni (BEF 970 - ABT 1015)
Robert Ii de Todeni (ABT 1033 - 1088)
Adeliza de Toni (Bigod)
Adeliza (de Todeni)
 


Husband - Roger was born on 1060 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France and died on SEP 1107 in Egersham, Norfolk, England


Husband - Framlingham Castle - Suffolk England

- Maud was born on ABT 1080 in Of, Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England



Father - Belvoir Castle - Leicestershire, England. The Crown - Belvoir Castle is once again taking a starring role as one of the stunning locations featured in Netflix s The Crown. Young Queen Victoria - Belvoir Castle heavily featured in 2010 film, The Young Victoria , staring Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend. Little Lord Fauntleroy - Belvoir Castle was the location in the 1980 film Little Lord Fauntleroy starring Sir Alec Guinness and Ricky Schroder. - Robert was born on ABT 1033 in Belvoir, Leicestershire, England and died on 1088





-- Roger --
Bigod is the name associated with Framlingham Castle in Suffolk. It is an imposing structure. The outer walls are forty-four
feet high and eight feet thick. Thirteen towers fifty-eight feet in height remain, along with a gateway and some outworks. In
early Roman times it was probably the site of the fortified earthwork that sheltered Saint Edmund when he fled from the
Danes in 870, but we cannot be sure of the authenticity of this tradition. The Danes seized the fort, but they lost it in 921; it
then remained a Crown possession, which passed into the hands of William the Conqueror when he became King. In 1100
Henry I granted the Castle to Roger Bigod, and possibly Roger was the one to erect the first masonry building.

When Roger died in 1107 he was suceeded by his eldest son, Willaim Bigod.
William drowned in the wreck of the White ship on 26th November 1120 and
Roger's second son, Hugh Bigod inherited all and took possession of the
estates.


Grandson - Arundel Castle - the Castle Keep - William was born on ABT 1090 in St. Sauveur, Manche, Normandie, France and died on 12 OCT 1176 in Abbey, Waverly, Surrey, Engand


- Roger was born on BEF 1139 and died on BEF 1177 in of Warkworth, Northumberland, England


- Earl William was born on ABT 1140 in Of, Buckenham, Norfolk, England and died on 24 DEC 1193


- Alice was born on ABT 1150 in Rycott, Oxfordshire, England


Great Grandson - Clavering Castle - (Humps and Bumps with St. Mary's church in the background. Photograph by Wendy Upson) http://www.claveringonline.org.uk/Local%20History/Clavering%20Castle.htm Clavering Castle - Robert was born on BEF 1177 in Clavering, Essex, England and died on 1214


- Robert was born on ABT 1071


- Robert was born on BEF 970 in Tosni, France and died on ABT 1015




Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018