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Beatrix (FitzWilliam) de Paganell (1070 - 1160)

Beatrix (Beatrice) de Paganell formerly FitzWilliam
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 90 in Englandmap
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Biography

Parents

Beatrix was the daughter of William FitzAnsculf, of Dudley. [1]

Research Notes

Note about family name. Keats-Rohan give most members of the family even back to the 11th century the regional surname of "de Pinkeny" (meaning from Picquigny in northern France).

Keats-Rohan has an entry for her father:

Willelm Filius Ansculf
William fitz Ansculf, a Picard from Picquigny, Somme, arr. Amiens (Loyd, 78), nephew of Gilo (q.v.). His Domesday tenancy-in-chief was later known as the barony of Dudley, Worcestershire (Sanders, 113). His heir was a daughter Beatrice, wife of Fulk Paynel (d.1130-8). J. Blair, "William fitz Ansculf and the Abinger motte", Archeaological Journal, 138 (1981)

Sources

  1. Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families. Hosted online by the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG), accessed 2022, Paynell Families of Dudley (Worcestershire).
  • Keats-Rohan, "Willelm Filius Ansculf", Domesday People, p.484




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Can we please change the LNAB to match the father? This has been requested before.
posted by Andrew Lancaster
Believe Beatrix 1059 - 1130, details/sources on spouses profile.
posted by Malc Rowlands
Like his father, I think the LNAB for Beatrice should be de Picquigny. Fitz-William should be listed as an alternate, nickname, or middle name instead (similar to how her father has FitzAnsculf listed).
posted by Bill Catambay
yes that is probably a better choice
posted by Andrew Lancaster
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143749825

places death as 1030, dying at 60 rather than at 90 years old.

posted by Dan Norum
Fitz Ansculf-1 and FitzWilliam-32 appear to represent the same person because: Same person, but someone has used her father's patronymic as a surname (her grandfather's name) and someone else invented a new patronymic based on his name (her father's name).

LNAB should be none of the above. We should IMHO opinion take the opportunity to use the family name Keats-Rohan uses "Pinkeney"

posted by Andrew Lancaster
It seems the merge went though with the wrong lnab
posted by Andrew Lancaster
Geni lists her parents. However, the patrynomic naming doesn't seem correct for her father.
posted by Steve Selbrede
Fitzwilliam-174 and FitzWilliam-32 appear to represent the same person because: same name, father, spouse, child, dob close
posted by Darrell Parker

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