Fulk FitzWarin, Lord of Whittington and Alderbury - Eva or Miletta mother of his children????

Started by Judith "Judi" Elaine (McKee) Burns on Saturday, December 2, 2017
12/2/2017 at 10:04 AM

Fulk FitzWarin, Lord of Whittington and Alderbury Husband of

Eva FitzWarin
Gender: Female
Birth: circa 1108
England
Death: 1155 (43-51)
Shropshire, England

https://www.geni.com/people/Miletta-de-Whittington/600000005037
Gender: Female
Birth: 1116
Whittington, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Ranulph de Whittington and Maud de Whittington (Paverel)
Wife of Fulk FitzWarin, Lord of Whittington and Alderbury
Added by: Benjamin Little on November 26, 2016
Managed by: Benjamin Little

I am assuming Miletta was added because of this -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulk_I_FitzWarin

Marriage & progeny[edit]
Fulk I married a lady, Malet Peveral, daughter of Pagan Peveral and produced by her progeny including the following:

Fulk II FitzWarin (fl. 1194), son and heir who held his father's lands following his death in 1170/1.[6]
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William de Brightley, younger son, who according to Sir William Pole (d.1635) was granted by his father "in King Henry 2 tyme" (i.e. between 1154 and 1189) the Devonshire manor of Brightley in the parish of Chittlehampton, which he made his seat and where his descendants lived for many generations having adopted "de Brightley" as their surname in lieu of "FitzWarin".[8] They adopted a differenced, simpler, version of the paternal arms, namely Gules, a chief indented argent,[9] which were quartered by their ultimate heirs the Cobley and later Giffard families of Brightley. Surviving images of these de Brightley arms exist on the Giffard monuments in Chittlehampton Church and on the 17th-century escutcheon above the porch of Brightley Barton, and show in addition a mullet gules, a mark of cadency which denotes descent from a third son.

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