Richard de Goz d'Avranches1

M, b. circa 1020, d. 1082
     Richard de Goz was born circa 1020 in Avesnes, Hainaut, Flanders, France. He was the son of ustein, 1st Viscount of Avranches & Hiesme) [d.1041]. Richard married Emma de Conteville in France. He became Viscount of Avrances about 1041.. Richard departed this life in 1082 in Avesnes, Hainaut, Flanders, France.

Citations

  1. [S1038] Richard de Go de, Norman knights Hrolf (Rolf) Hrollager normand son and grandson of Rongwald Eisteinsson, Lord of More, who lived either the 920, was the father of Ansfred the Danish territory of Hiesmer received and headlined count, the son of this Ansfred of Goz was titled Viscount Hiesmer and none died on 1035. His son, Tustein, was the first Viscount of Avranches (and Hiesmer) and the line died 1041. Tustein's son, Richard of Goz, brought the title of Viscount of Avranches and died verse the 1082 and the succession went to the son, Hugh, that 1071 had been named Earl (Count) of Chester in England, who died verse of 1107, when it was succeeded by his son, Richard II, who died at 26 years ( 1120 ) in a wreck and left no children, so the succession went to Hugh's sister, Margaret married Ranulf (Y) of Meschines. And it was Ranulf Earl of Chester, Viscount Avranches and received the honor of Appleby and the city (not county ) of Carlisle, becoming a large landowner and his marriage to the Countess called Lucy (Llúcia), sister of Sheriff Turold Lincoln and daughter probably Guillem Malet, lord of Graville. He died 1129 and was succeeded by his son Ranulf II (Ranulf of Gernon) who died 1153 leaving a minor child, Kevelioc Hugh, fifth Earl of Chester (third branch) and Viscount of Avranches, the 1173 joined the revolt of the barons against King Enrique II of England and removed from the battle of Alnwick encarcerat was taken prisoner but later released and restored as Earl of Chester (Avranches had lost) the 1177. Verse married 1069 to Bertram de Monforte del Cid, sister Simon III Monforte del Cid , and his death on June 30 of 1181 was succeeded by his son, Ranulf III Meschines large, sixth Earl of Chester. At his death 1232, the King of France decided that the vescomtat, which was part of Normandy (which had happened in France 1204 ) was incorporated into his domain, the city of Avranches was declared a royal city and was joined vescomtat the crown 1236. The viscount of Avranches founded on tenth century.

    The Norman knight Hrolf (Roll) Hrollager Norman's son and grandson of Sir Rongwald Eisteinsson More, who lived towards the 920, was the father Ansfred the Danish territory of which received Hiesmer and went head count; This son of Goz Ansfred titled Viscount Hiesmer the head and died in 1035. El seu fill Tustein fou el primer vescomte d'Avranches (i d'Hiesmer) i va morir vers el 1041. Tustein, his son, was the first Viscount of Avranches (and Hiesmer) and died towards 1041. Tustein son, Richard of Goz, took the title Viscount of Avranches and died towards 1082 and the succession went to his son Hugh that 1071 had been named Earl (Count) of Chester in England, which died towards 1107, when he was succeeded by his son Richard II, who died at 26 years (1120) in a wreck and left no children, so the succession went to the sister of Hugh, Margaret married Ranulf (I) Meschines. It was Ranulf Earl of Chester, Viscount of Avranches and received the honor of Appleby and the city (not county ) of Carlisle, becoming a landlord by his marriage with the countess named Lucy (Lucia), sister of Turold sheriff of Lincoln , and probably daughter of William Malet, Lord of Graville. He died in 1129 and was succeeded by his son, Ranulf II, (Ranulf de Gernon) who died in 1153 leaving a minor child, Hugh of Kevelioc, fifth Earl of Chester (third branch) and Viscount of Avranches, which in 1173 joined the revolt of the barons against King Henry II of England and after the battle of Alnwick encarcerat and was taken prisoner but later released and restored as Earl of Chester (had not lost Avranches) in 1177. He married towards 1069 with Bertrade de Montfort, sister of Simon III de Montfort, and his death on June 30 of 1181 was succeeded by his eldest son, Ranulf III Meschines, sixth Earl of Chester. [Translated from Spanish]