Isabel Bigod
, b. ABT 1210 in Thetford, Norfolk, England, d. 1282 in EnglandFather: Hugh of Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, b. ABT 1186 in Thetford, Norfolk, England, d. 18 February 1225 in England
Mother: Maud (Matilda) Marshal, b. ABT 1193, d. 1245
Spouse: Gilbert de Lacy (2), b. ABT 1205 in Ewyas, Herefordshire, England, d. 1230 in Trim, Meath, Ireland
Father: Walter de Lacy (2), b. ABT 1170 in Meath, Ireland
Mother: Margaret de St. Hilary, b. ABT 1180
Married ABT 1225 in Norfolk, England.
Children:
Spouse: John Fitz Piers, b. ABT 1212 in Shere, Farnbridge, Surrey, England, d. 23 November 1258
Father: Geoffrey IV Fitzpiers, Earl of Essex, b. 1162 in Walden, Essex, England, d. 2 October 1213 in Walden, Essex, England, buried 14 October 1213 in Shouldham Priory, Albermarle, France
Mother: Eveline (Aveline) de Clare, b. ABT 1164 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England
Married ABT 1232.
Children:
Hugh of Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, b. ABT 1186 in Thetford, Norfolk, England, d. 18 February 1225 in England
Father: Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, b. 1150 in Norfolk, England, d. bef. 2 August 1221 in Thetford, Norfolk, England
Mother: Ida de Thouy, b. ABT 1154 in Norfolk, England
Spouse: Maud (Matilda) Marshal, b. ABT 1193, m. William, Earl of Warenne, aft. February 1225 in Surrey, England, d. 1245
Father: William I Marshal, b. 1146 in Rockley, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England, d. 14 May 1219 in Caversham, Henley, Oxfordshire, England, buried aft. 14 May 1219 in Temple Church, London, Middlesex, England
Mother: Isabel de Clare (2), b. 1172 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, d. 1240 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, buried aft. 1240 in Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, England
Married 1206 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Children:
Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, b. 1150 in Norfolk, England, m. Isabella de Warren, d. bef. 2 August 1221 in Thetford, Norfolk, England
Father: Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, b. 1095 in Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England, d. 1177 in England
Mother: Julianne de Vere, b. 1129 in Hedingham, Essex, England, d. 1199
Roger Bigod was Lord High Steward of England, and was a Magna Carta surety.
Spouse: Ida de Thouy, b. ABT 1154 in Norfolk, England
Father: Hamelin, Earl of Plantagenet, b. 1130 in Normandy, France, d. 7 May 1202 in England
Mother: Isabel de Warenne, b. 1137 in Surrey, England, d. 13 July 1199 in Lewes, Sussex, England
Married ABT 1185.
Children:
Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, b. 1095 in Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England, d. 1177 in England
Father: Roger Bigod, Sheriff of Norfolk, b. ABT 1045, d. 9 September 1107
Mother: Adeliza de Toni, b. ABT 1060 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France, d. aft. 1135
During the English civil war, Hugh switched sides from Empress Matilda to Stephen and back again several times. It is supposedly from Hugh that we get the words "bigot" and bigotry".
We have found no other sources supporting more than three of the children listed here: Roger, Hugh, and William Hugh. The others are probably incorrectly ascribed to Hugh.
Spouse: Julianne de Vere, b. 1129 in Hedingham, Essex, England, m. Walkelin Maminot, ABT 1176 in Norfolk, England, d. 1199
Father: Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Earl of Oxford, b. 1062 in Hedingham, Essex, England, d. 15 May 1141 in London, Middlesex, England
Mother: Adeliza (Alice) de Clare, b. 1092 in Tunbridge, Kent, England, d. 1163
Married ABT 1149 in England.
Children:
Spouse: Gundred de Beaumont, b. ABT 1135, d. 1200
Father: Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick, b. 1102 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England, d. 12 June 1153 in Warwickshire, England
Mother: Gundred de Warenne, b. ABT 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England, m. William I Lancaster, ABT 1154, d. aft. 1166
Married ABT 1165 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England.
Children:
Roger Bigod, Sheriff of Norfolk, b. ABT 1045, m. Adeline de Grentmesnil, ABT 1093, d. 9 September 1107
Father: Robert (Roger) le Bigot, b. ABT 1025 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France
Roger, along with Robert Malet and Ralph de Gael (then Earl of Norfolk), in 1069 defeated Sweyn II of Denmark (Sveyn Estridsen) near Ipswitch. After the fall of Ralph de Gael in 1074, Roger was appointed Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. He also aquired many of the former Earl's estates. He is sometimes called the first Earl of Norfolk, but he was never created earl.
There was a dispute between the Bishop of Norwich, Herbet Losinga, and the monks at Thetford over where Roger was to buried. The monks claimed that Roger, as well as his family and successors, should be buried at the Priory Roger founded at Thetford as part of the foundation charter. The issue was settled when the Bishop stole Roger's body and took it to Norwich.
We have found no confirmation of Roger's marriage to Adeline de Grentmesnil. Most historians now believe the several Adelaides, Adelizas, Alices, and Adelines Roger was supposed to have married were actually all Adeliza de Toni (or Toeni, Toeny, Tosny).
Spouse: Adeliza de Toni, b. ABT 1060 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France, d. aft. 1135
Father: Robert de Toni, b. ABT 1030 in Belvoir, Leicestershire, England, d. August 1088
Mother: Adeliza (2), b. ABT 1035 in Leicestershire, England, d. bef. 1088
Married ABT 1080 in Leicestershire, England.
Children:
Robert (Roger) le Bigot, b. ABT 1025 in St. Saveur, Normandy, France
Robert gained great favor in the court of William the Conqueror, supposedly by warning him of a plot by William's cousin, William of Mortain.
That Robert le Bigot is the father of Roger Bigod is considered speculative.
Children:
Robert de Toni, b. ABT 1030 in Belvoir, Leicestershire, England, d. August 1088
Spouse: Adeliza (2), b. ABT 1035 in Leicestershire, England, d. bef. 1088
Married ABT 1050.
Children: