Note: Erneburge de Caux can be found in online trees as the wife of Ranulph de Bayeux (or his sons, etc.)
Eremberga was recorded by Guillaume of Jumièges as being married to Raoul d'Ivry, who was also recorded as being married to Albreda.[1] These are usually interpreted as two different wives, although who was first seems to be in dispute; some online family trees combine the two into 'Albreda Eremburga' or similar names.
According to Guillaume of Jumièges, Raoul d'Ivry had four children with Eremberga:
Hugues d'Ivry, bishop of Bayeux 1015, died Oct 1049[1]
Emma d'Ivry, married to Osbern de Creon, became abess of St Amand at Rouen after the death of her husband[1]
unknown daughter, married to Richard de Beaufour[1]
Jean d'Ivry, bishop of Avranches in 1061, died 1079[1]
Research Notes
The below information is from an online family tree that is most likely incorrect:
Birth: Caux, Allier, Auvergne, France (sic! There is no place called Caux in Allier or Auvergne. There is Caux is current day Hérault and there is Pays de Caux in Normandie) [2]
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What is the primary source for her connected father and current LNAB? We are contradicting Cawley on her origins, which we link as a source. We can do one but not the other, surely.
We are also contradicting Cawley, explicitly in our bio blurb here, on the two discrete marriages of Ivry. He says m1 Albreda NN daughter of NN; m2 Eremburge de Caville (Cacheville) daughter of NN de Caville (Cacheville). Is that congruent with Caux? Or is there an error here? I’m sure I don’t know but flagging the issue for the profile managers.
Geneanet refers to her as Aubrée, probably her french name. She is born in Criel-sur-mer in the Pays de Caux in Normandie, not Allier or Auvergne, neither Hérault.
Per The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968 and Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, this is NOT the mother of Emma. Emma was the daughter of Ralph's second wife
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We are also contradicting Cawley, explicitly in our bio blurb here, on the two discrete marriages of Ivry. He says m1 Albreda NN daughter of NN; m2 Eremburge de Caville (Cacheville) daughter of NN de Caville (Cacheville). Is that congruent with Caux? Or is there an error here? I’m sure I don’t know but flagging the issue for the profile managers.
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