Trusted information source for millions of people worldwide
Emmiline D'Abitot
Historical records and family trees related to Emmiline D'Abitot.
Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names.
MyHeritage Family Trees
Emmiline Beauchamp Marmion (born d'Abitot), Circa 1076 - Circa 1125 Emmiline Beauchamp Marmion (born d'Abitot) 1076 1125
Emmiline Beauchamp Marmion (born d'Abitot) was born circa 1076, in , to Urse (the Bear) d'Abitot and Adeline D'Abitot.
Emmiline married Roger Marmion, 3rd Lord of Scrivelsby and Tamworth.
Roger was born in 1065, in .
They had one son: Robert de Marmion 4th Lord of Tamworth & Scrivelsby.
Emmiline passed away circa 1125, at age 49 in .
Emmiline Marmion (born d'Abitot), born 1080 Emmiline Marmion (born d'Abitot) 1080
Emmiline Marmion (born d'Abitot) was born in 1080, in .
Emmiline married Roger Marmion.
Roger was born circa 1065, in .
They had one son: Geoffrey Marmion.
Emmiline passed away in .
She was buried in .
Emmiline De Beauchamp (born D'Abitot), born Circa 1076 Emmiline De Beauchamp (born D'Abitot) 1076
Emmiline De Beauchamp (born D'Abitot) was born circa 1076, in , to Urso D' Arbitot and Ms. D' Arbitot (born Adeline).
Emmiline married Walter De Beauchamp in .
Walter was born in between 1076 and 1089, in .
They had one daughter: Matilda De Marmion (born De Beauchamp).
Emmiline d'Abitot, born 1077 Emmiline d'Abitot 1077
Emmiline d'Abitot was born in 1077, in , to Urso, Sheriff of Worcestershire de Beauchamp (born de Abbetot *) and Atheliza de Abbetot * (born Vicecomitissi).
Emmiline had 17 siblings: Roger (Ernaldus) d'Abitot *, Roger DAbitot Erhaus and .
Emmiline de Beauchamp (born d'Abitot) Emmiline de Beauchamp (born d'Abitot)
Emmiline de Beauchamp (born d'Abitot) married Walter de Beauchamp.
They had one son: William de Beauchamp.
Emmiline passed away.
Emmiline de Beauchamp (born d'Abitot) Emmiline de Beauchamp (born d'Abitot)
Emmiline de Beauchamp (born d'Abitot) married Walter de Beauchamp.
They had one son: William de Beauchamp.