

Baderon was a younger brother of Withenoc (Guihenoc, Wihenoc, Gwethenoc) de Monmouth (c1035-aft1101) who was Lord of Monmouth 1075-1082. Both were sons of a Caradoc de la Boussac with estates near Dol in Brittany, The two brothers migrated across the channel and settled in Monmouth, Wales. Both, as well as Withenoc's son Raterius, became monks. Withenoc founded the Priory at Monmouth. (Source: Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Withenoc)
Alfred Theophilus Lee, The history of the town and parish of Tetbury, in the county of Gloucester (London, 1857; on GoogleBooks) p. 208 "Huntwell of Boxley Court"
Mentions brothers Gwythenoc and Baderon, then lists children of Baderon as:
1. William FitzBaderon, Baron of Monmouth, living in 1119, mentioned in Domesday Book. Had son
1. Baderon de Monmouth, Baron Monmouth, living in 1128, married Roesia dau of Gilbert de Clare. Had son
1. Gilbert de Monmouth, Baron Monmouth, died 1290, married Bertha de Braose, dau of Philip de Braose. Had sons:
a. John de Monmouth, married first Cecily de Walleran (dau and co-heiress of William Walleran), second Agnes de Musgros (dau and co-heiress of William de Musgros)
b. Richard de Wyesham
c. James de Monmouth
d. Roaps or Robert2. Sir Walter de Huntley marr. Petronilla (dau and co-heir of Walter de Musgros), etc. on Huntley line
2. Jevan
3. Roaps or Robert, who had a son John FitzRobert
4. Pagan who had a son Thomas FitzPagan
5. Owen the Slender
https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/WALES.htm#_Toc389126147
BADERON [I] . "Baderon" donated "villam Beren cum filia sua" to the abbey of Saint-Georges de Rennes, with the consent of "Guillelmo eius filio" and in the presence of "Rivalloni filii Johannis, Radulphi Filicensis", by undated charter, witnessed by "Alanus filius Flaaldi…"[896]. “Wihenocus de Monemue” founded the church “in castro meo de Monemue”, and donated it to the monastery of Saint-Florent de Saumur, by undated charter witnessed by "Baderon frater meus, Willielmus Yvin, Robertus, Paganus, Ywen Troue filii Baderonis…"[897]. A charter dated 4 Feb [1075/86] records the confirmation by William I King of England of a donation to Saumur Saint-Florent by "Wethenocus de Monmouth", witnessed by "Alano comite et Baderono fratre Wethenoci et ipso Wethenoco…"[898]. “Baderon de Monemue” donated property in Monmouth to Monmouth Priory, with the consent of “filiorum meorum Gileberti et Jacobi”, by undated charter witnessed by "…Waltero Marmiun…"[899]. He predeceased his brother Wethenoc as shown by the charter under which his brother, together with Baderon´s son William, donated Monmouth priory to Saint-Florent de Saumur (see above).
m ---. The name of Baderon´s wife is not known. Baderon [I] & his wife had four children:
a) WILLIAM FitzBaderon (-after 18 Mar [1101/02]). "Baderon" donated "villam Beren cum filia sua" to the abbey of Saint-Georges de Rennes, with the consent of "Guillelmo eius filio" and in the presence of "Rivalloni filii Johannis, Radulphi Filicensis", by undated charter, witnessed by "Alanus filius Flaaldi…"[900]. “Wihenocus de Monemue” founded the church “in castro meo de Monemue”, and donated it to the monastery of Saint-Florent de Saumur, by undated charter witnessed by "Baderon frater meus, Willielmus Yvin, Robertus, Paganus, Ywen Troue filii Baderonis…"[901]. - see below.
b) ROBERT [Payn] FitzBaderon (-after [1095/96]). “Wihenocus de Monemue” founded the church “in castro meo de Monemue”, and donated it to the monastery of Saint-Florent de Saumur, by undated charter witnessed by "Baderon frater meus, Willielmus Yvin, Robertus, Paganus, Ywen Troue filii Baderonis…"[902]. "Willelmus filius Baderonis" donated "terram Chachebren…juxta molendinum Castelli Godrici" to the priory of Monmouth, with the consent of "domina Haduis uxor domini Willelmi et Iveta et Advenia filiæ eorum", by undated charter witnessed by "Robertus frater domini Willelmi, Paganus, Robertus Walensis filius domini [Willelmi]…"[903]. "Phylippus de Braiosa" confirmed all the donations to Saint-Florent de Saumur by "pater suus Willelmus" by charter dated before 1096, witnessed by "Willelmus filius Baderonis et Paganus frater Rius…"[904]. Robert Bishop of Hereford confirmed the donations to Monmouth priory made by "Guienocus dominus de Monemuda…Willelmus…eiusdem Guienoci nepos…Badero hujus Willelmi filius et Rohesia eius uxor…Pagani filii Baderonis…Ricardus de Cormeliis" by charter dated 1144[905]. Robert Bishop of Hereford confirmed the donation of the church of St Roald at Traget to Monmouth priory made by "Rotbertum Baderonis filium" by undated charter, dated to before 1144[906]. It is not known whether this last charter relates to Robert, otherwise Payn, son of Baderon [I] or the possible son of Baderon [II] of the same name.
c) IVO FitzBaderon . “Wihenocus de Monemue” founded the church “in castro meo de Monemue”, and donated it to the monastery of Saint-Florent de Saumur, by undated charter witnessed by "Baderon frater meus, Willielmus Yvin, Robertus, Paganus, Ywen Troue filii Baderonis…"[907].
d) daughter . "Baderon" donated "villam Beren cum filia sua" to the abbey of Saint-Georges de Rennes, with the consent of "Guillelmo eius filio" and in the presence of "Rivalloni filii Johannis, Radulphi Filicensis", by undated charter, witnessed by "Alanus filius Flaaldi…"[908]. Nun at Rennes Saint-Georges.
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Monmouthshire, Wales
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