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Millicent de Stanton de Rethel 1 2 2 2
Birth:About 1115 in Rethel,Ardennes,France
Death:After 1152 in Stanton,Oxfordshire,England
Sex:F
Father:Gervaise Comte de Rethel b. About 1088 in Rethel,Ardennes,France
Mother:Elizabeth of Namur b. Wft Est. 1092 in Namur,France
  
Also Known As: Millicent de Stanton
Burial: 1st Cousin (-1) of Adeliza of Louvain-wife of Henry I 1 2
Changed: 20 Aug 2002 22:40:26


Spouses & Children
Robert , 4th Lord of Scrivelsby Marmion (Husband) b. Before 1095 in of Tamworth,Warwickshire & Scrivelsby Manor,Lincolnshire,England
1 2
Marriage: in 1st husband
Children: 
  1. DescendantsRobert , 5th Lord of Scrivelsby Marmion b. Before 1133 in Scrivelsby Manor,Lincolnshire,England
 
Richard de Camville (Husband) b. About 1110 in Lilbourne Castle,Creek,Northamptonshire,England
1 2
Marriage: Aft 1143
Children: 
  1. Gerald Lord de Camville b. About 1144 in Lilbourne Castle,Creek,Northamptonshire,England
  2. William de Camville b. About 1145 in Lilbourne Castle,Northamptonshire,England
  3. Walter de , Sir Camville b. About 1148 in Lilbourne Castle,Creek,Northamptonshire,England
  4. Isabel de , Heiress of Stanton Camville b. About 1152 in Stanton (Harcourt),Oxfordshire,England
 


Notes
Individual:
Early in the 12th Century, Stanton was given by Henry I to his second
wife, Queen Adeliza (or Adela). A large part of it she presented to akinswomen, Millicent de Camville. From the latter it was inherited in1191 by Isabel de Camville, and thus passed to her husband Richard deHarcourt, from whom it has come down through the Harcourt family to thepresent day and from which circumstance the Manor and the village itselfbecame known as Stanton Harcourt. Queen Adeliza also gave land at Stantonto Reading Abbey, which remained patron of the parish church fill theDissolution of the Monasteries. A close relationship with St Michael’sChurch has been maintained by the Harcourts, and it contains the chapelunder which members of the family have been buried since the 15thcentury.



Sources
  1. Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick
    Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999Page: 246a-25
  2. Title: GEDCOM File : ~AT53.ged
    Date: 8 Aug 2002

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