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  1. Baldwin FitzGilbert (died 1086–1091) (alias Baldwin the Sheriff, Baldwin of Exeter, Baldwin de Meulles/Moels and Baldwin du Sap) was a Norman magnate and one of the 52 Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief of King William the Conqueror, of whom he held the largest fiefdom in Devon, comprising 176 holdings or manors.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Baldwin, Lord of Bourne's Timeline. Genealogy for Baldwin Fitz Gilbert (c.1092 - c.1171) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Meulles, Lower Normandy
    • Adeline de Clare
    • Lower Normandy
    • circa 1092
  3. When Baldwin FitzGilbert de Meules et du Sap was born about 1022, in Normandy, France, his father, Gilbert FitzGodfrey de Brionne, Comte d'Eu et de Brionne, was 24 and his mother, Countess Gunnor d'Aujou, was 24. He married Alberade d'Avranches about 1050, in Saint-Nicaise, Rouen, Normandy, France.

    • Male
    • Alberade D'avranches
  4. Baldwin FitzGilbert de Brionne Lord of Okehampton, Sheriff of Devon was born about 1032, in Eu, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France as the son of Gilbert de Brionne. He married Alberade Avranches about 1050. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters.

    • Male
    • Alberade Avranches, Emma de Brionne Crispin
  5. Baldwin FitzGilbert (d. 1090) William (died after 29 August 1060) Adela (died August 1092), m. Neel II, Viscount of Cotentin ; Emma, m. Hugh de Waft; Hesilia, m. William Malet, Honour of Eye; Through his eldest son, Gilbert was ancestor of the English house of de Clare, of the Barons FitzWalter, and the Earls of Gloucester and Hertford.

  6. Brief Life History of Baldwin FitzGilbert. Baldwin FitzGilbert de Moels was born about 1022, in Meulles, Calvados, Normandy, France. He had at least 1 daughter with Arabella de Avranches. He died about 1095, in St Neots, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 75.

  7. Baldwin FitzGilbert was a Norman magnate and one of the 52 Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief of King William the Conqueror, of whom he held the largest fiefdom in Devon, comprising 176 holdings or manors. He was feudal baron of Okehampton, seated at Okehampton Castle in Devon.