Ada de Hugleville 1
- Born: St Valery-en-Caux, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France
- Married: Before 1054
Orthographic variation: HEUGLEVILLE
Research Notes:
Her parentage and marriage are indicated by Orderic Vitalis who records that “generosus in Normannia miles...Gulbertus Ricardi de Huglevilla filius” donated “ecclesiam S. Mariæ de Alfagio” to Ouche Saint-Evroul, soon after “Drogo nepos suus” [identified as Dreux de Neufmarché, her son] left military life and became a monk at Ouche. Orderic Vitalis records that “Ricardum de Huglevilla” held out against “Guillelmus de Archis” and his rebels “in castello suo secus ecclesiam Sancti-Albini” with the help of “Goisfredus gener eius et Hugo de Morio-Monte, Turchetilli de Novo-Mercato filii”, dated to [1054]. She is named as daughter of Richard by Orderic Vitalis, who also names her husband who helped his father-in-law during the rebellion of Guillaume d'Arques. 2
Marriage Information:
Ada married Geoffroy de Neufmarché, son of Turchetil de Neufmarché, before 1054 . (Geoffrey de Neufmarché was born in Neufmarché, Seine-Inferiere, Normandy, France.)
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