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Nicolas (Baqueville) de Basqueville

Nicolas de Basqueville formerly Baqueville
Born [date unknown] in Bosqueville, Manche, Normandymap
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Biography

Nicholas de Baqueville died in the period 1048 and 1063.[1][2]

Nicholas is the eldest son of Balderic Teutonicus ("the German"), who died before 1053, and a niece of Giselbert (Gilbert) de Brionne.[1][3][4][5]

Planche (1866), asserted links between his mother and William I via her uncle, Giselbert , Count of Brionne ... calling her a "great-grand-daughter of Richard I, Duke of Normandy."[3][6][7]

Marriage

m.1 UNKNOWN (bur. Saint-Wandrille).[8][9] Issue: 1[1]

  • Roger


m.2. Gertrude UNKNOWN.[10] No issue.[1]

Occupation

  • Abt. 1066, appointed Domesday Governor by William the Conqueror in appreciation of contributions to the conquest.[citation needed]

Sources

Bibliography
  • Cawley, C. (2006). Medieval Lands v.4. Fmg.ac. Web.[4]
  • Farrer, W. & Clay, C.T. (2013). "The Stuteville Fee." Early Yorkshire Charters, 9, pp. 71. Cambridge University Press. Google Books.[5][2]
  • "The Norman ancestry of the Nevills," (1896). Transactions of the Architectural and Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumberland, 4, pp. 60-62. Durham. Google Books.[6]
  • Planche, J.R. (1866). On the Norman ancestry of the Nevills. Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 22, pp. 281. Google Books.[7]
Citations and Notes
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Cawley, 2006
  2. 2.0 2.1 Farrer & Clay est. Nicholas DOB c. 1000
  3. Planche, 1866
  4. alias: Basqueville, Bosqueville; see also: GEDCOM: Birth: ABT 1035 Bosqueville, Manche, Normandy; as Nicholas de Bosqueville he is also recorded as born in Martel Castle, Germany on 1010 to Baldricus Teutonicus and Aubree De Brionne.[citation needed]
  5. "Nicolaus de Baschevilla et Fulco de Alnou, Rodbertus de Curceio et Ricardus de Nova-Villa, Baldricus de Balgenzaio et Wigerius Apuliensis" as the sons of Baldric," (Cawley (2006) citing: Orderic Vitalis (Prévost), Vol. II, Book III, V, pp. 75-6.)
  6. see also: Wikipedia: Gilbert, Count of Brionne
  7. Erwin (n.d.), claims links with William I as well, and believes that Nicholas was on the Roll of Battle Abbey along with the "founder of the 'Mynors', " together with the founder of the 'Mynors' [1990 P.B.R]. He goes on to say, while there is no proof, "It is said that in the Roll of Battle Abbey the name is spelt 'BECEURVILLE' with arms 'Argent, a chevron 3 hurts' This coat may be a later addition, for temp; Henry III. It was charged with 3-torteaux gules. Soon after the torteaux appears as 'hurts' i.e. blue spherical roundels were substituted for red torteaux," (Baskerville Family History by Brian Erwin. Moonrakers.com).[1]
  8. “Nicholaus filius...Baldrici...fiius meus Rogerius” donated “ecclesiam...in villa...Chitrei quam pater meus in honore Sancti Petri construxit” to Saint-Wandrille, for the soul of “mee uxoris que in...Fontanella...iacet”, by charter dated to c. 1032/47." (Cawley, 2006, citing: Saint-Wandrille, Appendice, 16, p. 57.)
  9. brucehassan.id.au Says that Baldric, a knight of Robert, Duke of Normandy, married a great grand daughter of Richard, first Duke of Normandy, and had six sons. Nicholas was born in 999.[2]
  10. "Robert Abbot of Saint-Wandrille confirmed the purchase of “terre...Lebecors” from “Nicholao Baldrici filio coram uxore sua Geretrude filiisque” by charter dated to [1048/63], subscribed by “Willelmi comitis, Nicholay”, (Cawley, 2006, citing: Saint-Wandrille, Appendice, 27, p. 72.




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Hawise is discussed in DP p.441. She is often proposed to be wife of Hugh fitz Grip
posted by Andrew Lancaster
Current MEDLANDS link http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMANDY%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc520355067 . I do not find any source for the daughter anywhere? Anyone?
posted by Andrew Lancaster
maybe "Balgenzaio" ... at least that was what I perceived, based on his father's name / received the honor of (not Nicholas' own) ... aside from that it seems that he's commonly referred to as Baqueville en C'aux.
posted by [Living Ogle]
De Chase-1 and Baqueville-1 are not ready to be merged because: These are the same person, but they need a little more research on the correct LNAB, neither of the current names appear to be correct.
posted by John Atkinson
Cawley has Nicholas & his son Roger as "Baqueville", so that's what & why I used it ....

Dan

Baqueville seems to be incorrect as his Last Name at Birth. His name in early documents in Latin is Bascherville or Bascherville. The modern name is Bacqueville, Baqueville doesn't exist anywhere.
posted by John Atkinson
I think Nicholas should be Project Protected.
posted by [Living Ogle]
The error is irrelevant. The issue is the alleged children that aren't "proven." Note that after the next merge, one more joins the roost: William Martel of Baqueville. Haven't seen a source for Hawise yet.
posted by [Living Ogle]
Warning: Check the data.

1.A father's death date should not be more than nine months before one of his children's birth dates.

Google Books (extra sources)...

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posted by [Living Ogle]

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