Individual Details
Robert de Muschamp I
( - 1208)
[[Category:EuroAristo - Profiles with incorrect LNAB]]
== Biography ==
:"The son of [[Muschamp-10|Thomas]], was [[De_Muschamp-22|Robert de Muschamp II]], who in 1191 had his father's lands restored to him. He died in 1208 and was succeeded by his son [[Muschamp-9|Robert de Muschamp III]], who died in 1250 and was buried at Melrose. With his death, the male line came to an end once more, for he left three daughters. The eldest, [[Muschampe-3|Cicely]] had married [[Ford-4681|Odinel de Ford]], but as both were dead, their daughter Isabel was their heir. The second daughter, [[Muschamp-8|Margery]] had married [[Strathearn-19|Malise, earl of Strathearn]], and the third daughter, Isabel had married William de Huntercombe, who was appointed guardian of his wife's niece, Isabel Ford"The knightly families of Northumberland: a crisis in the early 14th century., by Dixon, Marie Celeste [http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/4373/1/4373_1893.pdf?UkUDh:CyT]
== Sources ==
== Biography ==
:"The son of [[Muschamp-10|Thomas]], was [[De_Muschamp-22|Robert de Muschamp II]], who in 1191 had his father's lands restored to him. He died in 1208 and was succeeded by his son [[Muschamp-9|Robert de Muschamp III]], who died in 1250 and was buried at Melrose. With his death, the male line came to an end once more, for he left three daughters. The eldest, [[Muschampe-3|Cicely]] had married [[Ford-4681|Odinel de Ford]], but as both were dead, their daughter Isabel was their heir. The second daughter, [[Muschamp-8|Margery]] had married [[Strathearn-19|Malise, earl of Strathearn]], and the third daughter, Isabel had married William de Huntercombe, who was appointed guardian of his wife's niece, Isabel Ford"The knightly families of Northumberland: a crisis in the early 14th century., by Dixon, Marie Celeste [http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/4373/1/4373_1893.pdf?UkUDh:CyT]
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Events
| Death | 1208 | ||||
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| Reference No | 12490522 | ||||
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| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Child | Robert Muschamp II (1190 - 1250) |
| Father | Thomas Muschamp (1150 - 1190) |
| Mother | Maud Vesci (1166 - ) |