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The relationships as currently shown, has Agnes Emmelay married to her grandfather Roger II Bertram (1187-1242) who is her mother's (Agnes Bertram's) father.
This line is messed up!! Thomas FitzWilliam & Agnes Bertram did have a daughter Agnes BUT she's not this one.
The wife of Roger Bertram who died in 1242 was Agnes Emmelay. Her dad was Thomas Emmelay son of William & her mother was Agnes Bertram daughter of Roger Bertram & UNKNOWN.
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The wife of Roger Bertram who died in 1242 was Agnes Emmelay. Her dad was Thomas Emmelay son of William & her mother was Agnes Bertram daughter of Roger Bertram & UNKNOWN.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bertram-20
https://books.google.com/books?id=OOE9AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA125&lpg=PA125&dq=Agnes+Bertram,+widow+of+Thomas+son+of+William+de+Emmelay&source=bl&ots=ILOTBWY7jt&sig=ACfU3U1sA5aHMi_hHr7jwSIHGoNbdfIpyA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizs8rkpbn0AhX7knIEHcLGBgoQ6AF6BAgYEAM#v=onepage&q=Agnes%20Bertram%2C%20widow%20of%20Thomas%20son%20of%20William%20de%20Emmelay&f=false
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/durham/vol3/pp242-247 See Footnote No. 34
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