Genealogy data of Dolman or Dowman, of Pocklington

Virtute et Veritate (Courage and truth)

Eustache II de BOULOGNE, 1030

Name
Eustache II /de BOULOGNE/
Given names
Eustache
Surname
BOULOGNE
Surname prefix
de
Nickname
aux Grenons (aux longues moustaches)
Note: comte de Boulogne de 1047 à 1087 et comte de Lens
Birth
1030 26 24
Death of a paternal grandfather
Cause: Tué par Enguerrand Ier de Ponthieu (qui épousa sa veuve) lors d'un affrontement qui l'opposait à Baudoin IV de Flandre.
Marriage
about 1036 (aged 6 years)
Death of a paternal grandmother
Death of a father
Death of a wife
Death of a sister
Death of a brother
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Death of a brother
Death of a son
Marriage of a son
Death of a wife
Death of a son
Death of a son
Burial of a father
Death of a mother
Family with parents
father
mother
elder brother
9 years
himself
brother
sister
Family with Goda of ENGLAND
himself
wife
Marriage Marriageabout 1036
Family with Ide de BOULOGNE
himself
partner
son
8 years
son
16 years
son
Dreux de VEXIN + Goda of ENGLAND
wife’s husband
wife
Marriage Marriage1013
14 years
stepson
Name

comte de Boulogne de 1047 à 1087 et comte de Lens

Note

Pas d'enfants.

Note

One of William the Conqueror's chief supporters, and this connection no doubt led the Normans to regard Ralph's son Harold de Sudeley as one of themselves rather than as one of the conquered.

L'un des principaux partisans de Guillaume le Conquérant, et ce lien ne fait aucun doute conduit les Normands à considérer le fils de Ralph, Harold de Sudeley, comme un des leurs, plutôt que comme l'un des vaincus.