Daugter of Robert Stuteville
- Marriage: Michael le Fleming 910
- Died: Abt 1150, Aldingham, Lancashire, England
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 910 Michael le Fleming, the founder of the Aldingham branch, appears to have married a daughter of Robert Stuteville by hiw wife Erneburga, and thus to have obtained the Cumberland manor of Drigg, which was held under the Stutevilles by the Flemings during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Further evidence is that one of the daughters and heiresses of Michael le Fleming's grandson Anselm le Fleming bore the rare christian name of "Ernburga." A later Michael le Fleming, who died about 1186 granted the the manor of Fordbottle to Furness abbey in 1153, which was confirmed about 1216 by Michael, son of William le Flemings, who described in the charter of confirmation as grantor's "grandson" [Dep. Keeper's Rep., XXVI, Appendix, p. 162; Coucher Book of Furness, Chetham Soc., pt. II, p. 455] This Michael of 1153, was presumably the son of the first Michael of 1127,who probably died about the year 1150.
The Early History of the Stricklands of Sizergh, p. 70-71
Daugter married Michael le Fleming.910 (Michael le Fleming died about 1150 in England 910.)
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