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  1. When Fulk the Second Fitz Warrin was born in 0993, in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, France, his father, Fulk Le Brun Fitz Warrin, was 25 and his mother, Miletta de Whitton, was 25. He married Hawse de Dinan in 1018, in Diocese of Metz, France. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  2. Henry FitzRoy (1158) Henry FitzRoy (født 1103, død 1158) var sønn av Henrik I av England og den walisiske prinsessen Nest ferch Rhys fra Dinefwr Castle, Carmarthenshire, datter av prins Rhys ap Tewdwr av Deheubarth og hans hustru Gwladys ferch Rhywallon. Henry FitzRoy var født utenfor ekteskap. Etter at Nest Verch Rhys’ far døde og ...

  3. Elizabeth Fitzhenry, Princess of England (1095-1166) 1095--1166-05-12 (kvinna) Begravningsort: England. Född: cirka 1095 i Talby, Yorkshire, England. Död: 12 maj 1166 i Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Daughter of Henry I Beauclerc, King of England och Unconfirmed & u/k mother of Elizabeth Joan or Emma. Wife of Fergus of Galloway.

  4. When Fulk the Second Fitz Warrin was born about 1018, in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, France, his father, Fulk Le Brun Fitz Warrin, was 51 and his mother, Miletta de Whitton, was 51. He married Hawse De Dinan in 1018, in Diocese of Metz, France. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 1 daughter. He died in 1071, in Shropshire, England, at ...

  5. Fulk FitzRoy was born in the year 1102 in Abingdon Abbey, Berkshire, England, son of Henry I Beauclerc (Plantagenet) " Lion of Justice" King of England and Matilda Edith (Princess of Scotland Queen of England) Caenmore Dunkeld Plantagenet. This information is part of Family Tree Roldan Hamilton by Michael Hamilton on Genealogy Online.

  6. Fulk FitzRoy (1092-1132?) was an illegitimate son of Henry I of England and Anfide, one of his mistresses. He was a monk at Abingdon. Since he was illegitimate and couldn't claim the throne, little is known about him.

  7. Fulk FitzRoy Fulk the King's son, possibly born to Ansfride. (8) FULK the King's son, and Richard the tutor, witnessed a gift to Abingdon Abbey by William, s. of Anskill and Ansfride, the mother of Henry I’s s. Richard, all abovenamed; the gift being made in consideration of his mother having been bur, in the abbey.