Person:Toustien Goz (1)

Thurstan le Goz
b.Abt 1000
m. 988
  1. Beatrice Le Goz985 - 1014
  2. Thurstan le GozAbt 1000 - 1068
m. Abt 1014
  1. Robert _____Abt 1006 - 1071
  2. Richard "le Goz" _____, Vicomte d'AvranchesEst 1014 to 1025 - Aft 1082
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Thurstan le Goz
Alt Name Toustien le Goz
Alt Name Thurston le Goz, Viscount of Hiesmer & Avranches
Gender Male
Alt Birth? 989 Avranches, Normandy, France
Alt Birth? Abt 989 Of, , Normandy, France
Birth? Abt 1000
Alt Birth? 1000 Rouen, Seine Inferieure, Normandy, France
Marriage Abt 1014 to Judith de Montanolier
Other Marriage Ending Status Divorce
with Judith de Montanolier
Alt Death? 1041 Avranches, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
Death? 22 Mar 1068 Avranches, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France
Ancestral File Number 91R4-NQ
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References
  1. Cokayne, George Edward, and Vicary Gibbs; et al. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant [2nd ed.]. (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59)
    3:164.
  2. NORMANDY, NOBILITY; AVRANCHES; VICOMTES d'AVRANCHES; THURSTAN "le Goz" (-[1045/55])., in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.

    Cawley: the name of Thurstan's wife is unknown.

  3.   Ormerod, George; Peter Leycester; William Smith; William Webb; and Thomas Helsby. The history of the county palatine and city of Chester: compiled from original evidences in public offices, the Harleian and Cottonian mss., parochial registers, private muniments, unpublished ms. collections of successive Cheshire antiquaries, and a personal survey of every township in the county, incorporated with a republication of King's Vale Royal and Leycester's Cheshire antiquities. (London: G. Routledge, 1882)
    3:12.

    Turtine, sirnamed Goz, son of Amfrid, sometime governor of Oxima, kept the castle of Faloys in Normandy, against duke William, being yet a child: but Rodulfus Waceiensis, who commanded the forces for the young duke, beseiged him therein. Turstine, not able to hold out long, surrenders it on condition that he may depart quietly; and so he was banished from his country; Willielmus Gemeticensis, lib. 7, cap. 6.