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Ancestors of William Meschin

Male - Bef 1135


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                     ┌──Anschitil  ( - Aft 1030)
               ┌──Ranulph  ( - Aft 1047)
         ┌──Ranulph de Briquessart  (Abt 1045 - Aft 1089)
         │     │                 ┌──Richard I, Leader of the Normans of Rouen  (Fécamp, Normandy, France;
         │     │                 │      Between 931 and 932 - 21 Nov 996)      =>
         │     │           ┌──Richard II  ( - 23 Aug 1026 Fécamp, Normandy, France)(m. Abt 1000)
         │     │           │     └──Gunnor        =>
         │     │           │        
         │     │     ┌──Richard III  (1001 - 5 Aug 1027)
         │     │     │     │        
         │     │     │     │     ┌──Conan I "Le Tort"  ( - 27 Jun 992 Conquereuil, near Nantes, Brittany, France)
         │     │     │     │     │  (m. Abt 973)      =>
         │     │     │     └──Judith of Brittany  (982 - 28 Jun 1017 bur.Bernay Abbey, Bernay, Normandy, France)
         │     │     │        (m. Abt 1000)
         │     │     │           └──Ermengarde of Anjou  ( - Aft 992)(m. Abt 973)      =>
         │     │     │              
         │     └──(Unknown daughter of Richard III of Normandy)  
         │           └──(Unknown mistress of Richard III of Normandy)  
         │              
William Meschin (of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire, England - Bef 1135)
         │        
         │     ┌──Richard le Goz  (Abt 1020 - 1082)
         └──Margaret d'Avranches  
            
This chart contains 14 direct ancestors among 15 people in 6 generations
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