Person:Ivo Harcourt (1)

Ivo de Harcourt
d.Aft 1166
  1. Richard d'HarcourtAbt 1065 - Aft 1166
  2. Anschetil d'HarcourtAbt 1070 - Aft 1138
  3. William _____, de HarcourtAbt 1100 - Aft 1154
  4. Robert d'Harcourt - Bef 1130
  5. Philipe d'Harcourt
  6. Ivo de HarcourtAbt 1130 - Aft 1166
  1. Albreda de Harcourt1135 - Bef 1205
  2. Robert de HarcourtAbt 1152 - Abt 1206
  3. Margaret De Harcourt1165 -
  4. Simon de Harcourt - Aft 1201
Facts and Events
Name[1] Ivo de Harcourt
Gender Male
Alt Birth? 1100 Stanton-Harcourt, Leicestershire, England
Alt Birth[2] Abt 1120 Northampton, Northamptonshire, England; 0
Birth? Abt 1130 Of, Shenton, Leicestershire, England
Alt Birth? Abt 1130 Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England
Marriage to Rohese Peverel
Death[3] Aft 1166
Alt Death[2] 1170 Stanton-harcourt, Bosworth, England; 0
Alt Death? 1180
Reference Number? 9NR0-HM
Questionable information identified by WeRelate automation
To fix:Born more than 1 year after father died
To check:Born after mother was 50
To check:Born after father was 70

Disputed Lineages

Different sources give different parents for Ivo. Collins and Burke (and Lundy citing a more recent edition of Burke), give William Harcourt and Agnes Ambroise. Cawley (tentatively) and Crouch give Robert d'Harcourt, Sire d´Harcourt as his father.

References
  1. G1209.ftw.

    Date of Import: Oct 22, 1999

  2. 2.0 2.1 number 209 Otto Albert Palfenier posted to kindred konnections.
  3. IVO d'Harcourt, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.

    Cawley notes that the husband of Rohese and father of Albreda might have been one of Ivo's brothers, according to the sources he has consulted.

  4.   Crouch, David. The Beaumont twins : the roots and branches of power in the Twelfth Century. (New York, New York: Cambridge University Press, c1986)
    page 124.
  5.   Collins, Arthur. The peerage of England: containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of England, now existing either by tenure, summons or creations, their descents and collateral lines, their births, marriages, and issues, famous actions both in war and peace... (London: W. Innys, 1756)
    4:432.
  6.   Burke, John Bernard. A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire. (London: Harrison, 1883)
    p. 261, 1866.
  7.   Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe
    Ivo de Harcourt.
  8.   !SOURCES:
    1. Staff. Pub. A 1914 p. 187

    !SOURCES: 1. Staff. Pub. A 1914 p. 187