Ranulph NORMAN
(Abt 1018-)
Earl Simon De Senlis HUNTINGDON, I
(Abt 1046-Abt 1111)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Queen Matilda Huntingdon SCOTLAND

Earl Simon De Senlis HUNTINGDON, I

  • Born: Abt 1046-1055, Bradenham, , England
  • Married: 1090, , Huntingdonshire, England
  • Died: Abt 1111, La Chartrie Sur, Loir, Nievre, Mayenne, France
  • Buried: Reinterred, St Neots, France

   Other names for Simon were SAINT LIZ, HUNTINGDON Earl and NORTHAMPTON Count.

   Ancestral File Number: GS4V-19. User ID: 151277618.

   General Notes:

Count of NORTHAMPTON, Earl of HUNTINGDON

BOOKS
Kings and Queens of Great Britain, Genealogical Chart, Anne Taute and Romilly Squire, Taute, 1990: "Maud, Daughter of Judith and Waltheof Earl of Huntingdon, Mar =1 Simon De Saint Liz Earl of Huntingdon, =2 David I King of Scotland, Died 1131."

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1981, Micropaedia, Vol II, p397, David I: "Through David's marriage (1113) to a daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria, he acquired the English Earldom of Huntingdon and obtained much land in that county and in Northamptonshire..."

The New Columbia Encyclopedia, 1975, p724, David I: "...By his marriage to the heiress of the Earl of Northumbria he also became Earl of Huntingdon and acquired a claim to Northumbria..."

ANCESTRAL FILE
Ancestral File Ver 4.10 GS4V-19 Simon SAINT LIZ, Ver 4.13 Simon De SAINT LIZ or SENLIS [Count of HUNTINGTON and NORTHAMPTON] Born Abt 1046 Normandy France Mar 1090 Died Abt 1111 La Charite-Sur-Loir Nievre France Bur Reinterred St Neots France,

   Marriage Information:

Simon married Queen Matilda Huntingdon SCOTLAND, daughter of Earl Waltheof Northumbria HUNTINGDON, II and Countess Judith Bologne HUNTINGDON, in 1090 in , Huntingdonshire, England. (Queen Matilda Huntingdon SCOTLAND was born about 1072 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, died on 23 Apr 1130-1131 in , , Scotland and was buried in 1130-1131 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland.)


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