Individual Details
Gisle
( - )
From Wikipedia article re Giroie, Lord of Échauffour
Family
By Gisle Giroie had seven sons and four daughters:
Arnold d'Echauffour[6]
William fitz Giroie, was mutilated and blinded by William I Talvas; he was the father of William of Montreuil[9]
Fulk fitz Giroie[10]
Robert fitz Giroie, Lord of Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei.[11] His son Robert Giroie held the castle of Saint Ceneri against Henry I in 1118[12]
Ralph 'Ill-tonsured', a monk at Marmoutier Abbey, Tours[11]
Hugh fitz Giroie, died young[11]
Giroie fitz Giroie, died young[11]
Heremburge, married Wascelin du Pont-Echanfré. Her two sons, William and Ralph, were firm adherents of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Calabria[13]
Hawise de Echauffour, wife of Robert de Grandmesnil, and secondly of William d'Évreux[14]
Emma, married Robert Melrant[13]
Adela, who married Solomon de Sable[13]
Family
By Gisle Giroie had seven sons and four daughters:
Arnold d'Echauffour[6]
William fitz Giroie, was mutilated and blinded by William I Talvas; he was the father of William of Montreuil[9]
Fulk fitz Giroie[10]
Robert fitz Giroie, Lord of Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei.[11] His son Robert Giroie held the castle of Saint Ceneri against Henry I in 1118[12]
Ralph 'Ill-tonsured', a monk at Marmoutier Abbey, Tours[11]
Hugh fitz Giroie, died young[11]
Giroie fitz Giroie, died young[11]
Heremburge, married Wascelin du Pont-Echanfré. Her two sons, William and Ralph, were firm adherents of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Calabria[13]
Hawise de Echauffour, wife of Robert de Grandmesnil, and secondly of William d'Évreux[14]
Emma, married Robert Melrant[13]
Adela, who married Solomon de Sable[13]
Families
Spouse | Giroie d'Echaffour ( - ) |
Child | Hawise d'Echaffour ( - ) |