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Leo Akershoek

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Mar 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/5/99
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I am looking for an ahnentafel of:

1a. Agnes de Beaumont-sur-Oise, who died 1083? and was married to
Bouchard de Montmorency
and of her brother:
1b. Mattheus de Beumont-sur-Oise, who was married to Beatrice de Clermont
Their parents were
2. Ivo de Beaumont-sur-Oise (died Sept. 1083?)
3. Adele de Gournay, who died April 1099

Unfortunately I have not found any of their ancestors (and dates/places of
birth/marriage/death).
Who will help me in tracing their (and mine) ancestors?
I am grateful for any reliable answer.

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Kindest regards,
Leo Akershoek
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My hobby?
Digging up dead relatives!

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Kindest regards,
Leo Akershoek
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My hobby?
Digging up dead relatives!

Dcrdcr4

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Mar 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/5/99
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Regarding your post on the Beaumont-sur-Oise family, Ives de Beaumont's wife,
Adelais (or Alice), appears to have been the daughter of Enguerrand, Count of
Ponthieu, and his wife, Adelais ( or Alice), later Countess of Aumale,
half-sister of William the Conqueror, King of England. The evidence for
Adelais de Beaumont's identity is slim but compelling. At some point, I hope
to publish an article on her identity.
Adelais de Beaumont was, of course, half-sister of Judith, wife of Waltheof,
Earl of Northumberland and of Stephen, Count of Aumale, who are better known to
American genealogists. However, unless I am mistaken, Adelais herself is
ancestress of King Edward III's wife, Philippe of Hainault, so she also has
many English and American descendants.

All for now. Best always, Douglas Richardson

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