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  • Name Gerbod  
    Born of Oosterzele, East Flanders, Belgium Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I6591  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Father Gerbod 
    Family ID F2907  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ada 
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F2908  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “GERARD DE GOURNAY, of Caister, Norfolk, seigneur of Gournay-en-Brie, la Ferte-en-Brie, and Gaillefontaine, founder of Lessingham Priory, Norfolk, son and heir. He married before 1091 EDIVA (or EDEVA) DE WARENNE, daughter of William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey, by Gundred, sister of Gerbod, Earl of Chester. Her maritagium included the manor of Mapledurham, Oxfordshire. They had one son, Hugh, and one daughter, Gundred (wife of Nele [or Nigel] de Mowbray). He and his father witnessed the foundation charter of Holy Trinity Caen in 1082 issued by King William the Conqueror. In 1090, he stood by King William Rufus against Duke Robert, and, on their reconciliation, his allegiance and castles in Normandy were transferred to Duke Robert. He and his mother confirmed all of his father's gifts to Bec Abbey. He accompanied Robert, Duke of Normandy, on a crusade in 1096, and was with Bohemond in the advance from Nice in Bythinia. At an unknown date, he gave Lessingham, Norfolk to Bec Abbey. GERARD DE GOURNAY was living in 1104, and is said to have died on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. His widow, Ediva, married (2nd) DREW DE MOUCHY (living 1131), seigneur of Mouchy-le-Chatel, canton de Noailes (Oise). They had one son, Drew.
      Note: Gurney Rec. of the House of Gournay (): 286-289, 292-293, 776-777 [author alleges that Gerard de Gournay and his wife, Ediva, had a younger son, Walter de Gournay (living 1150), ancestor of the Gurnay family of Norfolk. Such an individual existed but he had no association in the records with the senior branch of the Gournay family. Rather, it appears that Walter was closely related to a Galiena de Gournay, born say 1120, living c. 1170, wife of Manasser de Dammartin (died 1178/9), of Mendlesham and Cotton, Suffolk, Norton Mandeville, Essex, etc. Surviving records show that Manasser de Dammartin enfeoffed Walter de Gumay with a 1/4 knight's fee in Suffolk during the Civil War between King Stephen and Empress Maud. In 1150 Walter de Gournay witnessed a charter to Missenden Abbey for Manasser and Galiena. Charter evidence proves that Galiena was the granddaughter of an unplaced William de Gumay, of Addington, Kent, whose gift to the see of Rochester she confirmed by her own undated charter. Given these facts, it is doubtful that Walter de Gournay was the son of Gerard de Gournay as alleged [see Hasted 4 (1798): 544-545; Copinger Manors of Suffolk 3 (1909): 277-278; Lewis C. Loyd and Doris M. Stenton, eds. Sir Christopher Hatton's Book of Seals (1958): 229-230, 239-240; VCH Essex, 4 (1956): 151-152; Genealogist, 15 (1965): 53-63 (article on Dammartin family); Jenkins Cartulary of Missenden Abbey, 1: 70-75; Gervers Cartulary of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in England: Secunda Camera/ Essex 1 (Recs. of Social & Econ. Hist. n.s. 6) (1982): 216.].
      Placitorum in Domo Capitulari Westmonasteriensi Asservatorum Abbrevatio (1811): 79. La Mairie Supp. aux Recherches historiques sur la Ville de Gournay (1844): 7-42. Lipscomb Hist. & Antiqs. of Buckingham 2 (1847): 468. Gurney Rec. of House of Gournay 1 (1848): 22 (chart), 63-72. Delisle & Berger Actes de Henry ll 1 (1916): 471-472. Bedfordshire Historical Rec. Soc. 7 (1922): 153-157; 19 (1937): charts fol. pg. 99. Oxfordshire Record Society 7 (1925): 7-15. C.R.R. 6 (1932): 272-273. Early Yorkshire Charters 8 (1949): 6-7. Paget (1957), 266: 1-4 (sub Gurnay); 569:1 (sub Warren). Power Norman Frontier in the 12th & Early 13th Cents. (2004): 355-357. Tanner Fams., Friends, & Allies (2004): 315 (Warenne ped.).”

      2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerbod_the_Fleming,_1st_Earl_of_Chester