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Titre | rootsweb > Finding Our Past: Family of Forne + of NUNBURHOLME and Wulfflaed + ATHOLL |
Family of Forne + of NUNBURHOLME and Wulfflaed + ATHOLL Husband: Forne + of NUNBURHOLME (1000-aft1086) Wife: Wulfflaed + ATHOLL (1002-1028) Children: Sigulf + FITZFORNE (1028-1086) Husband: Forne + of NUNBURHOLME Name: Forne + of NUNBURHOLME Sex: Male Father: Sigulf + (975-1030) Mother: - Birth 1000 Nunburholme, Yorkshire, England Occupation the King's Thegn Death aft 1086 (age 85-86) Yorkshire, England Wife: Wulfflaed + ATHOLL Name: Wulfflaed + ATHOLL Sex: Female Father: - Mother: - Birth 1002 Perth, Perthshire, Scotland Death 1028 (age 25-26) East Riding, Yorkshire, England Child 1: Sigulf + FITZFORNE Name: Sigulf + FITZFORNE Sex: Male Spouse: Isabel of BROYLES (1034-1058) Birth 1028 Nunburholme, Yorkshire, England Death 1086 (age 57-58) Greystoke, Cumberland, England Note on Husband: Forne + of NUNBURHOLME Thegn is a VASSAL, usually a manorial LORD, holding land by military or administrative services in Anglo Saxon and early Norman England. A dignitary under the Anglo Saxons and Danes in England. Of these there were two orders, the kings thanes, who attended the kings in their courts and held lands immediately of them, and the ordinary thanes, who were lords of manors and who had particular jurisdiction within their limits. After the Conquest, this title was disused, and baron took its place. Among the ancient Scots, thane was a title of honor, which seems gradually to have declined in its significance. -- Source: Gary Boyd Roberts Aug 2000 Pres.GED |