- Abt 1180
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Name |
Galfrid De Maleville |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Abt 1180 |
Person ID |
I163487 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
17 Nov 2020 |
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Notes |
- 'Melville01'
Families covered: Melville of Melville, Melville of Raith
This family is believed to have come to England from Maleville inNormandy at or around the time of the ConqueSt The first known to havesettled in Scotland was ..
Galfrid de Maleville,
m1. ??
m2. Matilda Malherbe
BP1934 (Leven) reports that Galfrid had 3 sons: Gregory, Philip (ancestorof the Melvilles of Glenbervie) and Walter. It reports that Walter'sgrandson Sir John de Melville (a 1296) was ancestor of the Sir JohnMelville (4th) of Raith, father of the 1st Lord of Murdocarney. We reportthe information provided by TSP (Melville).
1. Gregory Melville (a 1170)
A. Sir Richard Melville
From
http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/mm4ae/melville01.htm
Melville Sources
Melville01' http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/mm4ae/melville01.htm
Families covered: Melville of Melville, Melville of Raith
Main sources: TSP (Melville)
'Melville02'http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/mm4ae/melville02.htm
Families covered: Melville of Balgarvie, Melville of Burntisland,Melville of Hallhill, Melville of Leven, Melville of Melville, Melvilleof Raith, Melville of Monimail (Monymaill), Melville of Murdocairnie(Murdocairney)
Main sources: TSP (Melville), BP1934 (Leven)
TSP ="The Scots Peerage", founded on Wood's Edition of Sir RobertDouglas's "Peerage of Scotland". Edited by Sir James Balfour Paul.Published 1908. (On CD from The Scottish Genealogy Society(www.sol.co.uk/s/scotgensoc).)
BP = Burke's Peerage and Baronetage. Burke's Genealogical and HeraldicHistory of the Landed Gentry", both the 7th Edition (by Sir Bernard Burkein 1886) and the 17th Edition (published by Burke's Peerage Ltd in 1952 AGenealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage" by SirBernard Burke, 92nd edition. Published by Burke's Peerage Ltd in 1934
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