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Ruald Rualdus

Male 1042 - 1108  (66 years)


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  • Name Ruald Rualdus  
    Born 1042 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1108  Norfolk Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I6205  Strange Genealogy
    Last Modified 18 Aug 2017 

    Father Alan Count of Dol in Brittany,   b. 1016 
    Mother Constance of Dol 
    Family ID F4548  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Children 
     1. Rhiwallon Rhiwallon LeStrange, Extraneous,   b. 1064,   d. Abt 1114, Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 50 years)
     2. Bernard,   b. 1066,   d. Abt 1100, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 34 years)
     3. Hawsie,   b. 1068
     4. Geoffrey,   b. 1062
     5. Hamon,   b. 1060
    Last Modified 23 Jul 2018 
    Family ID F4547  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • He was on 1076 charter in the foundation of the Abbey of St. Florent in Saumur, Brittany.
      On 1086 Charter.
      He witnessed the cgarter of ALan FitzFlaald on Sporle Abbey in 1104 as Ruald Extraneus in Norfolk England.
      He was going by Ruald or Rualdus Extraneus by 1100.

      Wm. the Conqueror was King Henry I’s father... Henry I was captured in Brittany. Rhiwallon/Rhiwald rescued him out of prison and protected him. When William died in 1096, Henry I became king and thats when the movement took place along with the grantin gof lands around Cornwall, Wales and UK.

      Through our Alan : Continued to Ralph son of Siward to his son Durand, more land given from Fitz’ Alan Fitz Flaald.

      Dol-de-Bretagne is reputed to be the origin of the royal House of Stewart who became the monarchs of Scotland and later England and Ireland; a plaque in Dol commemorates that origin. The Stewart monarchs descend from Alan the Seneschal of the Bishop of Dol. His son, Flaad Fitzalan and his son Alan, arrived in Britain at the request of Henry I, King of England. Flaad's grandson, Walter Fitzalan, was appointed the 1st Steward of Scotland by David I of Scotland. Malcolm IV of Scotland later confirmed the honour bestowed by David and made the office of Steward of Scotland hereditary in Walter's family. In the fourteenth century, Walter Stewart (so named for his family's hereditary possession of the office of High Steward of Scotland), a descendant of Walter Fitzalan, married Marjorie Bruce, daughter of King Robert I of Scotland. Their son became King Robert II, and their descendants the royal House of Stewart.