The Douglas Archives Genealogy Pages

Discovering our Douglas Ancestors and their Relatives

Share Print Bookmark
*Guy De Vyteinsen

*Guy De Vyteinsen

Male Abt 1150 -

Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  *Guy De Vyteinsen was born about 1150 in Normandy, France (son of *Guy De Vyteinsen, Sir and Spouse Unknown); died in Warwick, Warwickshire, England.

    Notes:

    Please Note: When he left Normandy, France he carried with him thetitle of "Sir", and the title was continued in Warwick, Warwickshire,England.

    Family/Spouse: Spouse Unknown. Spouse and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. *Guy De Wittinton, Sir was born about 1180 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died in Warwick, Warwickshire, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  *Guy De Vyteinsen, Sir was born about 1120 in Normandy, France (son of *Richard De Vyteinsen, Sir and Spouse Unknown); died in Normandy, France; was buried in Normandy, France.

    Notes:

    Note:
    The information down to William (1585) of Nottingham, Englandgenerously supplied by;
    Thomas Hendley
    37584 Ingleside Drive
    Clinton City, Michigan 48036
    teepee_h@att.net
    Prepared by Adele S Wilson
    1489 West second Street
    Port Washington, Wisconsin, 53074
    262- 284-5118
    Source: The Whittington - Brown Book 1066 - 1965 by Winona WhittingtonPfander

    *Guy + Spouse Unknown. Spouse and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Spouse Unknown and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. *Guy De Vyteinsen was born about 1150 in Normandy, France; died in Warwick, Warwickshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  *Richard De Vyteinsen, Sir was born about 1090 in Normandy, France (son of *Guy De Vyteinsen, Sir and Spouse Unknown); died in Normandy, France.

    *Richard + Spouse Unknown. Spouse and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Spouse Unknown and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. *Guy De Vyteinsen, Sir was born about 1120 in Normandy, France; died in Normandy, France; was buried in Normandy, France.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  *Guy De Vyteinsen, Sir was born about 1060 in Normandy, France; died in Normandy, France.

    Notes:

    Important Resource of Information For This Family:
    Domesday Book. A Complete Set of 35 Volumes. - (Book - Amazon.com) :900 years ago--in 1086--William the Conqueror launched the greatDomesday Survey of England to ascertain the extent and value of hisnewly acquired lands. Commissioners were sent to every county todiscover the names of landowners and their tenants, as well as thosewho had owned land in the time of Edward the Confessor (d. 1066), theextent of the cultivated territory, and the value of land, plows, andlivestock. Since this was accepted as the final authoritative registerof rightful possession, people called it Domesday Book, by analogywith the Day of Judgment.
    This is considered to be one of the most important books ever written.

    NOTE: You can access some of the names of the more well known in theDomesday Book at this site: http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/index.html
    "The Domesday Book was commissioned in December 1085 by William theConqueror, who invaded England in 1066. The first draft was completedin August 1086 and contained records for 13,418 settlements in theEnglish counties south of the rivers Ribble and Tees (the border withScotland at the time).
    The original Domesday Book has survived over 900 years of Englishhistory and is currently housed in a specially made chest at London'sPublic Record Office in Kew, London." [11 February 2008, SLJuhl,compiler]

    The Domesday Book Online - Derbyshire S-Z
    ...Whittington Witintune: King's land. Now 2 towns, Old and NewWhittington. The plan to replace James II with William of Orange wasplotted in Revolution House. Whitwell Witeuuelle: Robert from RalphFitzHubert. Church, 2 mills....
    http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/derbyshire3.html

    The Domesday Book Online - Lancashire Home
    ...Newton (in Cartmel) Newton (nr Preston) Newton (Whittington)Newton-le-Willows Northenden North Meols Orgrave Over Burrow OvertonOxcliffe Pendleton Pennington Penwortham Poulton le Fyldes Poulton leSands...
    http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/lancashire.html

    The Domesday Book Online - Gloucestershire Home
    ...Wheatonhurst Whippington Whittington Wickwar Wightfield WillerseyWinchcombe Windrush Winson Winstone Winterbourne WithingtonWoodchester Woolaston Woolstone Wormington Wotton St. Mary Wottonunder Edge Wyck...
    http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/gloucestershire.html

    The Domesday Book Online - Derbyshire F-R
    ...Famous for its old fair with sheepdog trials. Joseph Hague (DickWhittington) was born here. Hazlebadge Hegelebec: William Peverel.Hazlebadge Hall (1549), the earliest example of the vernacular styleof manor houses in the Peak...
    http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/derbyshire2.html

    The Domesday Book Online - Worcestershire Home
    ...White Ladies Aston Whittington Wick (nr Pershore) Wick EpiscopiWickhamford Willingwick Witton in Droitwich Wolverley WolvertonWoodcote Green Worcester Worsley Wribbenhall Wychbold Wyre PiddleWythall...
    http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/worcestershire.html

    The Domesday Book Online - Shropshire and Welsh entries Home
    ...Whittingslow Whittington Whitton Whixall Wigmore Wigwig WilderleyWilley Winsley Wistanstow Withington Wollaston Wollerton WolverleyWomerton Woodcote (in Bicton) Woodcote (nr Newport) WoolstastonWoolston...
    http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/shropshire.html

    The Domesday Book Online - Derbyshire Home
    ...Whittington Whitwell Willesley Williamthorpe Willington WingerworthWinster Wirksworth Wormhill Wyaston Yeaveley Yeldersley Youlgreave ?1999-2004 domesdaybook.co.uk. All rights reserved...
    http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/derbyshire.html

    http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/cairney/39.htm
    Excerpt from the book of: Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland
    An Ethnography of the Gael A.D. 500 - 1750
    ? C. Thomas Cairney, Ph.D,
    You can purchase this book online at Amazon.Com
    Visit the Authors Web Site http://www.cairneys.org/
    Visit Willow Bend Books, the Publisher
    Copyright ? 1989 C. Thomas Cairney
    Provided online at Electric Scotland with the kind permission of theauthor.
    Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland
    X. The Vikings and Normans
    The Vikings and Normans are ethnically linked because of their commondescent from the Norwegian group of Viking raiders and settlers of theninth to eleventh centuries. The Vikings per se came directly toIreland and Scotland during this period, and in Ireland theyestablished the first towns as coastal trading centers, as merchantactivity was a natural second stage to their original ferocious navalraiding. They became completely Gaelicized. The twelfth centurybrought Anglo-Norman settlers to Scotland, and Anglo-Norman invadersto Ireland. The Normans first appear as mixed Danish and Norwegiansettlers in tenth-century Normandy, a province of France which theseVikings wrested from the French and made a dukedom, and from whichprovince they subsequently invaded England in 1066. Their originalintroduction into the Frankish and Gallo-Roman world in Normandychanged military technology forever, for these acculturated Vikings,afterwards known as Normans, swept forward from Normandy into Englandand later Gaeldom with "Mote and Bailey" castles (where the Gaels hadraided, exacted tribute and then gone back to their own territory, theNormans confounded the Irish by actually squatting on the invaded landwith castles, thus physically denying it to its erstwhile owners). TheNormans also utilized disciplined and armored Frankish-style cavalry,thus introducing the mounted knight. They invaded both England andIreland with similar success, though in the Gaelic area they wereinfluenced as much as they influenced.

    *Guy + Spouse Unknown. Spouse and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Spouse Unknown and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. *Richard De Vyteinsen, Sir was born about 1090 in Normandy, France; died in Normandy, France.



This site powered by The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding v. 14.0.4, written by Darrin Lythgoe © 2001-2024.

Maintained by William Douglas. | Data Protection Policy.