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Mandeville name in the Middle Ages
Posted by: Alton Rogers (ID *****7070) Date: September 24, 2007 at 07:02:02
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I am a descendant of two 17th century English immigrants, Mayflower Passenger Richard More (1620) and Rev. William Skepper (1639), who had proven royal ancestry and were both descendants of Maud Fitz Geoffrey (de Mandeville)(d.1236)and her famous husband, Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of hereford, Baron of Trowbridge in Wiltshire, England.

Maud's father was Geoffrey Fitz Piers, 1st Earl of Essex, Baron of Mandeville.

Maud's husband, Henry de Bohun (later Boone in America) was a Magna Carta Baron, who in 1215 forced King John of England to sign the Magna Carta.

I can provide my research information about this family and the Mandeville name roots in 11th century Normandy to interested persons.

Alton Rogers


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