Mademoiselle de Normandy
- Marriage: Gilbert de St. Valéry
General Notes:
~Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 177:3, Bernard de Neurfmarché was the husband of Nesta of Wales, daughter of Nesta and Osbern Fitz Richard. Bernard was Lord of Brecon, son of Geoffrey (son of Thurcytel) by Ada, daughter of Richard Fitz Gilbert, seigneur of Hugleville and Aufflay in Normandy, who seen alive in 1025-1053. Richard Fitz Gilbert was the son of Gilbert de Valerie, seen alive in 1011, and was the advocate of St. Valerie, protector of the monastery of Fecamp. Gibber Valerie was said to be married to Papia, the illegitimate daughter of Richard I, Duke of Normandy. 160
Information about this person:
• Web Reference: Richard I of Nomandy by Steward Baldwin. She the probable daughter of Richard I and she married Gulbert, advocate of St. Valéry-en-Caus.
Mademoiselle married Gilbert de St. Valéry.
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