Edith de Warenne

Events


Date of Birth: between 1072 and 1080.

Place of Birth: unknown.

The range is given by Cawley.


Date of Death: after 1155.

Place of Death: unknown.

The date is given by Cawley.


Relationships


Father: William de Warenne, first earl of Surrey.

This relationship is given by the Complete Peerage (12:1:495) and by Keats-Rohan (p. 776).

Mother: Gundrada.

This relationship is given by the Complete Peerage (12:1:495) and by Keats-Rohan (p. 776).


Spouse: Gerard de Gournay.

This relationship is given by the Complete Peerage (12:1:495), by Power, and by Keats-Rohan (p. 776).


Spouse: Dreux de Monchy.

This relationship is given by the Complete Peerage (12:1:495), by Power, and by Keats-Rohan (p. 776).


Children (by Gerard):

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project. Most information below is from Cawley.)


Amicie married Richard Talbot.


Hugues (died 1180) married (1) Beatrix de Vermandois; married (2) Melisende de Coucy.


Gundred married Nele de Albini.


Children (by Dreux):


Dreux de Moncy married Basilie.


References


Cawley, Charles. Gournay de Gournay, in Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.


Cokayne, George Edward, and Vicary Gibbs; et al. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant [2nd ed.]. (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59).


Gurney, David. The Record of the House of Gournay: Compiled from Original Documents (1845).


Keats-Rohan, Katharine S. B. Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1106 - 1166. (Woodbridge: 2002).


Lewis, C.P. “Warenne, Gundrada de (d. 1085)” in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. (Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2007.


Lewis, C.P. “Warenne, William (I) de, first earl of Surrey (d. 1088)” in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. (Oxford University Press, 2004.


Power, Daniel. The Norman Frontier in the Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries. (Cambridge University Press, 2004).