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Gerald de Camville 1

Birth:About 1140 in Creek, Northamptonshire, England 1
Death:About 1212 in Creek, Northamptonshire, England 1
Sex:M
Father:Richard de Camville , of Lilbourne b. About 1116 in Creek, Northamptonshire, England
Mother:Millicent de Stanton de Rethel b. About 1116 in Reims, Champagne, France
  
Changed: 3 Dec 2003
Spouses & Children 
Nichole de la Haye (Wife) b. About 1150 in Brattleby, Licolnshire, England
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  1. DescendantsRichard de Camville b. About 1180 in Brattleby, Licolnshire, England
  2. Nichole de Camville b. About 1198 in Brattleby, Licolnshire, England
 
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Individual:
In Lilbourne Castle
In Lilbourne Castle

Gerald de Camville purchased from King Richard the custody of Lincoln Castle and the province adjacent. This Gerald was a very powerful feudal lord in the reign of John, to which monarch he staunchly adhered. He m. Nichola, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Richard de Haye, and left an only son and heir, Richard, who m. Eustachia, dau. and heiress of Gilbert Bassett, and widow of Thomas de Vernon, and left an only dau. and heiress, Idonea, who m. William, son of William de Longespee, Earl of Salisbury. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 100, Camville, Barons Camville, of Clifton]

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Sources 
  1. Type: Web Site
    Author: Jim Weber
    Title: The Phillips, Weber, Kirk & Staggs Famlies
    Date: Nov 16, 2004
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