Although Toustain is shown in the Pedigree of Busli to be the son of Ansfed,[2] it is stated elsewhere that he is the son of Anfroi who was the son of Ansfred.[1][3]
Wiffen also lists Onfroi as the brother of Anslech. [4]
↑ Wiffen, J.H. Historical Memoirs of the House of Russell; From the Time of the Norman Conquest, Vol. I (Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, London, 1833) p. 10.
Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families. Hosted online by the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG), accessed 2022, Vicomtes d'Avranches.
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Unfortunately, I think that most of the people mentioned in that FindAGrave memorial never existed. These early memorials are often based solely on unsupported family trees, and not actual records of burials.
Never ever believe anything on Find a Grave back then in history pulled from someone's family tree.
ANSFRID, son of --- . His name and that of his son suggest that this family was of Viking origin, which is confirmed by Guillaume of Jumièges who names [his son] “Turstenus cognomento Guz, Ausfridi Dani filius...præses Oximensis”[101].
ANSFRID, son of --- . His name and that of his son suggest that this family was of Viking origin, which is confirmed by Guillaume of Jumièges who names [his son] “Turstenus cognomento Guz, Ausfridi Dani filius...præses Oximensis”[101].
ANSFRID, son of --- . His name and that of his son suggest that this family was of Viking origin, which is confirmed by Guillaume of Jumièges who names [his son] “Turstenus cognomento Guz, Ausfridi Dani filius...præses Oximensis”[101].
m ---. The name of Ansfrid's wife is not known.
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#HuguesAvranchesdied1101A
m ---. The name of Ansfrid's wife is not known.
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/normabc.htm#HuguesAvranchesdied1101A