Ranulf the Moneyer
(Bef 1020-Bef 1601)

 

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Ranulf the Moneyer

  • Born: Bef 1020, Nomandy, France
  • Marriage: Unknown
  • Died: Bef 1601, Vains, Manche, Normandy 264

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~Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 269:21 160

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• Background Information. 141
Ranulf the Moneyer, whose antecedents are unknown, first appears in 1035 when, Robert I of Normandy having died on his way home from Jerusalem, the Abbot of Le Mont St. Michel sold to Ranulf the mill of Vains which the Duke had given to the Abbey. At a later but uncertain date he witnessed, as Ranulf the Moneyer, with his son Osbern, a charter of Roger, son of Hugh, bishop of Coutances, for the Abbey of St. Amand, Rouen. He was dead in 1061. He had 4 sons, whose order of birth is doubtful. The name Ranulf and the name of three of Ranulf's sons, Osbern, Richard, & Waleran are normal Norman names, but he seems to have had another son, with the distinctively Brenton name of Conan.

~Cockayne's Complete Peerage, (Vescy), Vol. XIIB, pp. 268-269


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