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Paternal Family Tree: Beaumont
Maternal Family Tree: Adela Valois Countess Blois and Vermandois
In 1096 [his father] Robert Beaumont 1st Earl of Leicester Count Meulan (age 56) and [his mother] Elizabeth Capet Countess Leicester, Meulan and Surrey (age 11) were married. She by marriage Countess of Leicester. The difference in their ages was 45 years. She the daughter of [his grandfather] Hugh "Great" Capet (age 39) and [his grandmother] Adelaide I Countess Vermandois.
In 1104 Waleran Beaumont 1st Earl of Worcester Count Meulan was born to Robert Beaumont 1st Earl of Leicester Count Meulan (age 64) and Elizabeth Capet Countess Leicester, Meulan and Surrey (age 19).
On 5th June 1118 [his father] Robert Beaumont 1st Earl of Leicester Count Meulan (age 78) died. His son [his brother] Robert (age 14) succeeded 2nd Earl of Leicester. Amice Gael Countess Leicester by marriage Countess of Leicester. His son Waleran (age 14) succeeded Count Meulan.
Before 1119 [his step-father] William Warenne 2nd Earl of Surrey and [his mother] Elizabeth Capet Countess Leicester, Meulan and Surrey (age 33) were married. She by marriage Countess Surrey. She the daughter of [his grandfather] Hugh "Great" Capet and [his grandmother] Adelaide I Countess Vermandois. He the son of William Warenne 1st Earl of Surrey and Gundred Countess of Surrey.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 1123. Then went the king (age 55) thence to Portsmouth, Hampshire [Map], and lay there all over Pentecost week. Then, as soon as he had a fair wind, he went over into Normandy; and meanwhile committed all England to the guidance and government of the Bishop Roger of Salisbury. Then was the king all this year150 in Normandy. And much hostility arose betwixt him and his thanes; so that the Earl Waleram of Mellent (age 19), and Hamalric, and Hugh of Montfort (age 48), and William of Romare, and many others, went from him, and held their castles against him. And the king strongly opposed them: and this same year he won of Waleram his castle of Pont-Audemer, and of Hugh that of Montfort; and ever after, the longer he stayed, the better he sped.
Note 150. The writer means, "the remainder of this year"; for the feast of Pentecost was already past, before the king left England.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 26th March 1124. All this year was the King Henry (age 56) in Normandy. That was for the great hostility that he had with the King Louis of France (age 42), and with the Earl of Anjou (age 35), and most of all with his own men. Then it happened, on the day of the Annunciation of St. Mary, that the Earl Waleram of Mellent (age 20) went from one of his castles called Belmont to another called Watteville. With him went the steward of the King of France, Amalric, and Hugh (age 26) the son of Gervase (age 54), and Hugh of Montfort (age 49), and many other good knights. Then came against them the king's knights from all the castles that were thereabout, and fought with them, and put them to flight, and took the Earl Waleram, and Hugh, the son of Gervase, and Hugh of Montfort, and five and twenty other knights, and brought them to the king. And the king committed the Earl Waleram, and Hugh, the son of Gervase, to close custody in the castle at Rouen; but Hugh of Montfort he sent to England, and ordered him to be secured with strong bonds in the castle at Glocester [Map]. And of the others as many as he chose he sent north and south to his castles in captivity.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. After 26th March 1124. After this went the king (age 56), and won all the castles of the Earl Waleram (age 20) that were in Normandy, and all the others that his enemies held against him. All this hostility was on account of the son of the Earl Robert (age 73) of Normandy, named William (age 21). This same William had taken to wife the younger daughter (age 12) of Fulke, Earl of Anjou (age 35): and for this reason the King of France (age 42) and all the earls held with him, and all the rich men; and said that the king held his brother Robert wrongfully in captivity, and drove his son William unjustly out of Normandy.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 1126. All this year was the King Henry (age 58) in Normandy-all till after harvest. Then came he to this land, betwixt the Nativity of St. Mary and Michaelmas. With him came the queen, and his daughter (age 23), whom he had formerly given to the Emperor Henry of Lorrain to wife. And he brought with him the Earl Waleram (age 22), and Hugh, the son of Gervase (age 28). And the earl he sent to Bridgenorth [Map] in captivity: and thence he sent him afterwards to Wallingford, Oxfordshire [Map]; and Hugh to Windsor Castle [Map], whom he ordered to be kept in strong bonds.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 1129. In this year sent the King to England (age 61) after the Earl Waleram (age 25), and after Hugh, the son of Gervase (age 31). And they gave hostages for them. And Hugh went home to his own land in France; but Waleram was left with the king: and the king gave him all his land except his castle alone.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 1129. Afterwards came the king (age 61) to England within the harvest: and the earl (age 25) came with him: and they became as good friends as they were foes before.
On 13th February 1131 [his mother] Elizabeth Capet Countess Leicester, Meulan and Surrey (age 46) died.
The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy by Orderic Vitalis. Lastly, this catholic prince besought all persons to preserve peace and protect the poor. Then, after having made his confession, he received penance and absolution from the priests, and receiving extreme unction, and being strengthened by the holy eucharist, commended himself to God, and departed this life on the calends of December [1st December [1135]], being Sunday, early in the night. There were then assembled five counts, Robert of Gloucester (age 36), [his step-father] William de Warrenne, Rotrou of Mortain (age 55), Waleran of Mellent (age 31), and [his brother] Robert of Leicester (age 31),1 besides several other lords, captains, and noble castellans: all of whom were entreated by Hugh the archbishop, and Ouen, bishop of Evreux, not to forsake their master's corpse unless by common consent, but to conduct it to the sea side, all together, in an honourable escort.
Note 1. Robert, earl of Gloucester, the king's natural son; William de Warrenne, earl of Surrey, probably the third of that name, as his father William had died in the course of the year; Rotrou II., Count du Perche; Waleran, count, or earl, of Mellent; and Robert the Hunchback, earl of Leicester.
Around March 1136 Waleran Beaumont 1st Earl of Worcester Count Meulan (age 32) and Matilda Blois Countess of Worcester (age 3) were married. She by marriage Countess Worcester. The difference in their ages was 29 years. She the daughter of King Stephen I England (age 42) and Matilda Flanders (age 31). He the son of Robert Beaumont 1st Earl of Leicester Count Meulan and Elizabeth Capet Countess Leicester, Meulan and Surrey. They were third cousin once removed.
In 1137 [his wife] Matilda Blois Countess of Worcester (age 4) died.
In 1138 Waleran Beaumont 1st Earl of Worcester Count Meulan (age 34) was created 1st Earl Worcester.
Around 1142 [his son] Robert Beaumont Count Meulan was born to Waleran Beaumont 1st Earl of Worcester Count Meulan (age 38) and [his wife] Agnes Elizabeth Montfort Countess Worcester.
In 1142 Waleran Beaumont 1st Earl of Worcester Count Meulan (age 38) and Agnes Elizabeth Montfort Countess Worcester were married. She by marriage Countess Worcester. She the daughter of Amaury Montfort Count Évreux. He the son of Robert Beaumont 1st Earl of Leicester Count Meulan and Elizabeth Capet Countess Leicester, Meulan and Surrey. They were sixth cousins.
On 9th April 1166 Waleran Beaumont 1st Earl of Worcester Count Meulan (age 62) died. Earl Worcester extinct. His son [his son] Robert (age 24) succeeded Count Meulan.
Kings Franks: Great x 10 Grand Son of Charles "Charlemagne aka Great" King Franks King Lombardy Holy Roman Emperor
Kings France: Great x 2 Grand Son of Robert "Pious" II King France
Kings Duke Aquitaine: Great x 7 Grand Son of Ranulf I Duke Aquitaine
Great x 1 Grandfather: Humphrey "Vielles" Beaumont
GrandFather: Roger "Bearded" Beaumont
Father: Robert Beaumont 1st Earl of Leicester Count Meulan
GrandMother: Adeline Meulan
Waleran Beaumont 1st Earl of Worcester Count Meulan
Great x 4 Grandfather: Hugh "Great" Capet Count Paris
Great x 3 Grandfather: Hugh I King France
Great x 4 Grandmother: Hedwig Saxon Ottonian
Great x 2 Grandfather: Robert "Pious" II King France
Great x 4 Grandfather: William "Towhead" III Duke Aquitaine
Great x 3 Grandmother: Adelaide Poitiers Queen Consort France
Great x 4 Grandmother: Gerloc aka Adela Normandy Duchess Aquitaine
Great x 1 Grandfather: King Henry I of France
Great x 4 Grandfather: Boson II Count Arles
Great x 3 Grandfather: William "Liberator" Arles 1st Count Provence 1st Count Arles
Great x 2 Grandmother: Constance Arles Queen Consort France
Great x 4 Grandfather: Fulk "Good" Ingelger 2nd Count Anjou
Great x 3 Grandmother: Adelaide Blanche Ingelger Queen Consort West Francia
Great x 4 Grandmother: Gerberge Unknown Viscountess Anjou
GrandFather: Hugh "Great" Capet
Great x 2 Grandfather: Yaroslav "The Wise" Rurik
Great x 1 Grandmother: Anne Rurik Queen Consort France
Mother: Elizabeth Capet Countess Leicester, Meulan and Surrey
Great x 4 Grandfather: Adalbert "The Pious" I Count Vermandois
Great x 3 Grandfather: Herbert Vermandois III Count Vermandois
Great x 4 Grandmother: Gerberge Reginarids Countess Vermandois
Great x 2 Grandfather: Otto Vermandois I Count Vermandois
Great x 4 Grandfather: Reginald Count Bar
Great x 3 Grandmother: Ermengard of Bar Countess Vermandois
Great x 1 Grandfather: Herbert Vermandois IV Count Vermandois
Great x 2 Grandmother: Pavia Countess Vermandois
GrandMother: Adelaide I Countess Vermandois
Great x 4 Grandfather: Walter II Count Valois, Vexin and Amiens
Great x 3 Grandfather: Ralph III Count of Valois
Great x 2 Grandfather: Ralph IV Count of Valois
Great x 1 Grandmother: Adela Valois Countess Blois and Vermandois