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Muriel (Lincoln) de la Haye (1085)

Muriel de la Haye formerly Lincoln aka of Lincoln
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Daughter of and [mother unknown]
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Birth year is only a rough indication.

She was an heiress to a barony, although her family background was English, not French. She married an important French official of King Henry I.

In many publications Picot's successor Muriel is described as his sister and heir, but in fact as noted by Keats-Rohan, her son Richard de la Haye described Picot as his grandfather.

Sources

  • Keats-Rohan, Domesday People, p.175.
  • Sanders, English Baronies, p.107.
  • Williams, The English and the Norman Conquest, p.107.




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Does anyone know of any source showing that this person existed?
posted on Chapel-13 (merged) by Andrew Lancaster
Many pedigrees show her as either daughter, sister, or granddaughter. Considering the original ged that imported this profile, she is most likely a conflation of Lincoln-1393.
posted on Chapel-13 (merged) by Ron Lamoreaux
Ah! Yes that sounds right. Should we merge to that profile?
posted on Chapel-13 (merged) by Andrew Lancaster
We currently have this person married to a father and son. I am not sure if there is any evidence of her existence? Chapel seems like a strange surname in the 11th century.
posted on Chapel-13 (merged) by Andrew Lancaster

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