Ansketil died after 1131 in Riding, Northumberland, England, aged about 60.
Research Notes
Keats-Rohan's entry for "de Bulmer, Anschetil" informs:
Sheriff of Yorkshire between 1114 and 1128.
Succeeded by son Bertram.
"Father also of Stephen de Bulmer, and Sibil, wife of Stephen de Mesnil (Hedley, Northum. Fam. i, 38)."
"He was clearly related to the Fossards but the nature of the relationship is unclear."
It has been assumed that Ansketil was one of the chief tenants of Niel Fossard.
Sources
↑ Farrer, William. Early Yorkshire Charters; being a collection of documents anterior to the thirteenth century made from the public records, monastic chartularies, Roger Dodsworth's manuscripts and other available sources, Vol. II (Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., Edinburgh, 1915) p. 128.
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Bulmer-21 and Bulmer-72 appear to represent the same person because: As per Keats-Rohan (quoted on profile) the father of Bertram and the father of Stephen are the same. We already give him the same father.
From the book Saxon Survivors by Peter R.D. Davison
This father may be missing a generation.