Gerald de Tankerville (d'Abitot) - Tancred de Tancarville VS. Tancred de Hauteville

Started by Rev. Daniel Washburn Jones on Wednesday, July 16, 2014
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Some corrections regarding our Washburn line ....

Especially concerning the often mixed up lines of Tancred "the Viking" de Tancredi Villa (Tancarville), b. abt 890 and recorded as being with Rollo at "Saint Clair-sur-Epte", in the Autumn of 911 and thereafter helping to organize the newly acquired Duchy of Normandy ..
This Lord Tancred was the progenitor of the houses of Tancarville, d'Abitot, d'Wasseburne, le Despenser and most variations thereof ...

AND ...

Tancred de Hauteville, d. 1041, lived almost 100 years later, had many sons (some sources say 12), many of which traveled to and conquered several areas in southern Italy. These two Tancreds' may have been related, but definitely not the same.

Rev. Daniel Washburn Jones
dwj452 at Ancestry.com and aol.com

Hi, I did my best to rebuild the timeline that distinguishes the two. it had been broken, cloned, and mischief.
-Try looking over here if you can move inside for improvements.
-A few generations below become all English territory, but at first glance there is just as much work to do:

help English specialists required (under here:)

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