Rohese de Tracy
- Born: Abt 1180, Bradninch, Tiverton, Devonshire, England
- Marriage: Henry de Champernoun 193
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 160 Sir William de Tracy was the father of Rohese who married Henry de Chamernon of Ilfracombe, Devonshire. Sir William was the son of William de Tracy, lord of Bradninch, Devon. Rohese was the heir to Clistwick, Devon (Clyst St. George or Clist Champernowne), a manor previously the martagium of Sir William de Tracy's wife. The lord of Bradnich held Clyst St. George of the Pomeroy family, so Sir. William Tracy's wife was likely the daughter of Henry de Pomeroy, lord of Berry Pomeroy, Devon, by Rohese. Rohese was the sister of Reginald Fitz Roy, Earl of Cornwall, bastard son of King Henry I. Earl Reginald had several half-siblings by his mother, Sibyl Corbet's marriage to Herbert Fitz Herbert. Since Sir William Tracy is the grandson of Herny I, it isn't likely for Rohese, his wife, to also be the granddaughter of Henry I.
Weis' Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 124A:29
• Background Information: From GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Archives. 193 From: RBodine996<rbodine996@aol.com > Subject: THE EARLY CHAMPERNOUNS Date: 18 Feb 1999 01:48:44 GMT
HENRY de CHAMBERNUN was married to Rose (or Rohese), living 1237, apparently daughter and heiress of Sir William de Tracy. Rose married 2ndly Robert de Sechevill (or Sacchville), died c1218, of Braunton, Cowley, Dunsford & Rewe, Devonshire. Rose was heiress to Clistwick, Devonshire (later Clist St. George or Clist Champernowne), this manor being previously the maritagium of Sir William de Tracy's wife. In 1237 Rose was holding as dower from her late husband the manor of Rewe (Book of Fees, p. 612). Children:
6. Oliver de Campo Ernulfi (Ernulphi), m. Wymarca. See Champernoun of Ilfracombe.
Rohese married Henry de Champernoun, son of Jordan de Champernoun and Mabel of Gloucester.193 (Henry de Champernoun was born about 1180 in Ilfracombe, Barnstaple, Devonshire, England and died about 1210 in Devonshire, England.)
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