Isaac Count of Cambray

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Isaac Count of Cambray (son of Raoul Count of Cambray).

    married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. dau. of Count Isaac de Cambray

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Raoul Count of Cambray (son of Baldwin, Count of Flanders I and Judith Princess of Aquitaine).
    Children:
    1. 1. Isaac Count of Cambray


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Baldwin, Count of Flanders I (son of Anchar); died in 879 in Auxerre, France.

    Notes:

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    Baldwin was created Margrave of Flanders by his father-in-law, Emperor
    Charles the Bald; he was responsible for repulsing invasions of the
    Northmen in this coastal borderland of the Frankish dominion. {"The
    Plantagenet Ancestry," W.H.Turton (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968), p. 19 states
    that Baldwin I is son of Odoacre, Count of Harlebec (d. 862), who is son of
    Engelram, Count of Harlebec (d. ca. 824, son of Lyderic, Count of Harlebec,
    who d. ca, 802.} BaldwinI died in 877 or 879.

    I married Judith Princess of Aquitaine in 862. (daughter of Charles, King of Aquitaine II) was born in 846. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Judith Princess of Aquitaine was born in 846 (daughter of Charles, King of Aquitaine II).

    Notes:

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    "Debrett's Kings and Queens of Britain" by David
    Williamson (Salem House Pub., 1986) says, "....he [Charles the Bald]
    gave her [Judith] in marriage to Ethelwulf, the wedding being solemnized
    at Verberie-sur-Oise on 1 October 856. Ethelwulf returned home in 'good
    health' and died over a year later on 13 January 858. He was buried
    first at Steyning in Sussex, but was later removed to Winchester."

    Notes:

    Married:
    her third marriage

    Children:
    1. 2. Raoul Count of Cambray
    2. Baldwin, Count of Flanders II was born in 865; died on 2 Jan 919.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Anchar died in 837.

    Notes:

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    {Lillian Etters via Prodigy 4/91 states some Belgian records give him as
    Ogier or Odacre von Laon, Conte Harlebec, who married the daughter of
    Anselme de St. Paul and de St. Omer. He is son of Ingelram, Comte de
    Harlebec, died 877/9, envoy to the Gauls of King Charles II; Ingelram is
    son of Liedereck or Lyderic de Harlbec "the Forrester of Lotharn" who made
    him a count for coming to his aid in a fight; he m. Fladrine, a German
    woman. Liedereck's father is not known, but Liederick's grandfather is
    Lideric a Forrester in Ardennen/Flanders, first Count, who died in 648 and
    m. in 641 Rotilde, daughter of Dagobert I and Nautilde. AEM takes this
    line with a grain of salt.}

    Children:
    1. 4. Baldwin, Count of Flanders I died in 879 in Auxerre, France.

  2. 10.  Charles, King of Aquitaine II was born on 23 Jun 823 (son of Louis, King of Aquitaine I and Bavaria, Judith of); died in Oct 877 in pass of Mont Cenis.

    Notes:

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    Charles II, Roman Emperor and King of the West Franks (present-day France),
    died while crossing the pass at Mont Cenis 5 or 6 October 877 and was
    succeeded by his son, Louis the Stammerer. A man of culture, he was forced
    to spend his reign at war - against the Bretons, the people of Aquitaine,
    and the Norman (Viking) raiders. Charles II reigned 840-877. "Ancestral
    Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 49-16 gives his birth year as 828 and his second
    wife as Richaut, dau. of Budwine, Count of Metz.

    Children:
    1. Hersent, of France
    2. 5. Judith Princess of Aquitaine was born in 846.