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Judith of Ponthieu, 10541086 (aged 32 years)

Name
Judith of /Ponthieu/
Surname
Ponthieu
Given names
Judith of
Family with parents
father
9801053
Birth: about 980 -20 -18
Death: 1053Siege of Arques
mother
herself
Family with Waltheof Earl of Northampton
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage1070
3 years
daughter
10721130
Birth: 1072 18 Huntingdon, Huningdon, Eng.
Death: 23 April 1130Scotland
daughter
Family with WaltheofII of Northumberland
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage1070
36 years
daughter
-31 years
daughter
Death of a father
Birth
1054 74
Marriage
Marriage
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Death of a husband
Marriage of a daughter
Death
after 1086 (aged 32 years)
Birth of a daughter
Unique identifier
E6C3938A55CEC84D8C2E52505ACAE4399B19
Last change
23 January 200719:13:58
Note

Notes
Weis' "Ancestral Roots" (148:22-23), notes that it has not beendefinitely established that Judith was the daughter of LAMBERT and/orADELAIDE. Also mentioned (98A:23). (130:25) notes the possibility thatshe was dau. of ENGUERRAND and ADELIZE.
reedpcgen@aol.com (Reedpcgen) posted to
GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com on16 Mar 1999
Subject: Re: Elizabeth of York, et varia:
. "Stapleton, though with some hesitation, accepted the marriage [ofJudith to Lambert] and this paternity for Judith (Magn. Rot. Scacc. Norm.ii, xxxi, note (i)), although he had earlier (Archaeologia xxvi (1836),pp. 350f.) taken both Adelaide's daughters, Adelaide the younger andJudith, to be the children of Enguerrand II of Ponthieu. We support hisearlier view for the following reasons:
. (1) Lambert of Lens was killed at the siege of Lille in July-August1054; yet the endowment published by Stapleton in Archaeologia shows thatAdelaide was still residing, at some time after the beginning of 1055, atAumale, Enguerrand's maternal inheritance, of which Adelaide
the younger was the heiress.
. (2) Adelaide the elder resided long enough in Aumale to be commonlydescribed in later chronicles as 'comitissa de Albamarla' (despite hermarriage at some time before 1070 to Odo of Champagne); she is nowherecalled 'comitissa Lensensis'.
. (3) While Judith is associated with her mother and sister in the Aumaleendowment, there is no mention of Lambert.
. (4) Lambert's lands passed to his older brother, Eustace II ofBoulogne, and none were assigned to Judith, although an heiress normallyinherited at least a portion of her father's property (as Adelaide theyounger did), if not the whole (as Agnes/Anna of Ponthieu and Mathilda ofBoulogne
did)."