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Actually the citation below to Richardson points to a page that only contains his name and that of his spouse. His birth date of abt. 1090 (no specific day given) is located at
Richardson, Douglas, Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, in 5 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013), Vol 1, p 391.
What is the documentation for Thibault being born 2 Apr 1093? In the bio section he is listed as b. 1090. I have found a range of dates from c. 1078 to Apr of 1099. Thanks.
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Richardson, Douglas, Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, in 5 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013), Vol 1, p 391.
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