"Origin and History of the Montgomerys" by B.G. ... Roger de Montgomery, 1st earl of Shrewsbury Roger de Montgomerie, also known as Roger the Great de Montgomery (died 1094), was the first Earl of Shrewsbury. 1093? In 1068 his wife was still holding lands at Bures and Saint-Pair. Roger then married Adelaide du Puiset and they had one son, Everard, who entered the Church. Roger had a wife named Mabel de Balleme Talvas and seven children named Robert, … Death: BEF 1056 Mother: Roger was the first Earl of Sussex {(per "Complete Peerage," G.E.Cokayne, I:138-9)}- his grants from William the Conqueror included much of Sussex (including Chichester and the castle and honor of Arundel) and lands in Shropshire with the castles of Shrewsbury and Montgomery. 1st Earl of Arundel, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury Third but eldest surviving son of Roger de Montgomery and an unknown wife, grandson of High Montgomery and Josceline. ), was of the Norman family of Montgomery. Pedigree report of 1st Earl of Shrewsbury Roger De Montgomery II, son of Roger de Montgomerie and Josceline de Ponteaudemer, born in 1022 in Montgomery, Normandy, France. Roger de Montgomerie, also known as Roger the Great de Montgomery (died 1094), was the first Earl of Shrewsbury. Roger de Montgomery bore many titles. Roger de Montgomerie (died 1094), also known as Roger the Great de Montgomery, was the first Earl of Shrewsbury, and Earl of Arundel, Sussex. In England he was Earl of Arundel, Chechester, Shrewsbury, Mercia and Montgomery. Roger was the first husband of Almodis de la Marche, the daughter of Adalbert III, Count Haute Marche. 6th Count of Montgomerie Roger II Montgomerie b. Family. His father was Roger de Montgomery, seigneur of Montgomery, and was a relative, probably a grandnephew, of the Duchess Gunnor, wife of Duke Richard I of Normandy. Search for Roger Earl of Shrewsbury de MONTGOMERY in Fold3 Records Search for Roger Earl of Shrewsbury de MONTGOMERY in Newspapers 32232 Possible Record Matches on Ancestry Parents Father: Roger de MONTGOMERY: Birth: ABT 985 in St Germain, Montgomery, Normandy, France. Where and when Roger died is unknown. Robert of Bellême, 3rd Earl of Shropshire or Shrewsbury, Norman magnate, soldier, and outstanding military architect, who for a time was the most powerful vassal of the English crown under the second and third Norman kings, William II Rufus (died 1100) and Henry I. Roger Montgomery was made Viceroy to govern Normandy in connection with Queen Matilda, but later when news of the conspiracies reached them he took Roger back to England with him where he was given nearly the whole of County Salop, with the Earldom of Shrewsbury. ROGER de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel (d. Roger II de Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury | Earl of Shrewsbury with Pedigree More information Find this Pin and more on Montgomery Places by Lola Montgomery Marley . His father was also Roger de Montgomerie, and was a relative, probably a grandnephew, of the Duchess Gunnor, wife of Duke Richard I of Normandy. Montgomery of Sweden.-----ROGER I DE MONTGOMERY Roger of Montgomery died in 1094, to be succeeded in Normandy by his eldest son, Robert de Belleme, and in England by his second son Hugh, whose tenure of the earldom of Shrewsbury was brief. Roger was a patron of monasticism and he became a monk in his newly founded Abbey of Shrewsbury just before he died in 1094. In Normandy he was Count of Montgomery and Viscount of Exmes. His father was Roger de Montgomery, seigneur of Montgomery, and was a relative, probably a grandnephew, of the Duchess Gunnor, wife of Duke Richard I of Normandy. He died on July 27, 1094. 1022 Saint-Germain-de-Montgommery, Calvados, Normandy, France d. 27 Jul 1094 Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England: MontyHistNotes He was the son of another Roger of Montgomery, who was a relative, probably a grandnephew, of duchess Gunnor, wife of duke Robert I of Normandy. Grandson of Roger de Montgomerie. Roger de Montgomery. Roger de Montgomerie, known as Roger the Great de Montgomery, was the first Earl of Shrewsbury. It had no recorded population (sometimes the case for large towns, as well as abandoned settlements), and is listed under 2 owners in Domesday Book. His father was also Roger de Montgomerie, and was a relative, probably a grandnephew, of the Duchess Gunnor, wife of Duke Richard I of Normandy. He was married in the year 1048 in Perche, France to Mabel 'l'Empoisonneuse' de Montgomery, they had 3 children. 1st Earl of Arundel, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury Third but eldest surviving son of Roger de Montgomery and an unknown wife, grandson of High Montgomery and Josceline.