Auberee Marmion
- Marriage (1): William de Camville 141
- Marriage (2): Water de Cormeilles
- Died: After 1233, England
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 141 Geoffrey was son and heir of William de Canville, by Auberee (living 1233), daughter and heir of Geoffrey Marmion, of Clifton, and of Arrow, co. Warwick. Auberee and her husband are stated by Dugdale and others to be the parents - instead of the great-grandparents - of the Geoffrey..
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 3 footnote (d)
• Background Information. 188 Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, who at the time of the Domesday Survey held 7½ hides in Arrow. At this time the manor contained a mill worth 6s. 8d., 30 acres of meadow, and some woodland. Odo subsequently granted his lands in Arrow to Robert Marmion, from whom they descended to Geoffrey Marmion, whose daughter Auberée married William de Camville, of Clifton, Staffordshire. He held them in 1195, when he sued Ralph Boteler and two others for stealing goods from his land in Arrow while he was on the king's service in Wales. In 1220 Auberée was holding half a knight's fee here of Robert Marmion ( for life, with reversion to her son William de Camville.
~A History of the County of Warwick, Volume III, pp. 26-31 • Background Information. 1502 William de Camvill was of Arrow, Warwickshire and of Clifton-Camville, Staffordshire. His wife, Albreda, was daughter and heir of Geoffrey Maranion.
"Staffordshire Pipe Rolls," Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Vol. II, p. 134
Auberee married William de Camville, son of Richard de Camville Lord of Stanton and Milicent de Rethel.141 (William de Camville was born about 1140 in Clifton Campville, Staffordshire, England and died in England.)
Auberee next married Water de Cormeilles, son of Richard de Cormeilles and Beatrice. (Water de Cormeilles was born in Pauntley, Newent, Glocucestershire, Engand and died on 12 Apr in Sollers Hope, Ross, Herefordshire, England.)
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