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Nigel was brother to William de Albini from whom the ancient Earls of Arundel descend. See http://www.mowfam.freeserve.co.uk/page12.htm and Burke's Extinct Peerages, pp 386 - 388, and The Mowbray Journal, eds. William Mowbray & Stephen Goslin, 1976 -79 for this descendancy. Note: he is not listed as a child of Roger by "Medieval English Ancestry of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (2001).
"The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beers James" at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f037.htm offers: "Nigil (Nele) de Albini (d'Aubigny), the younger son of Roger de Albini and the brother of William de Albini, was the founder of the family from which the ancient Earls of Arundel descended. The Albinis, who were maternally of the house of Mowbray, came into England with William the Conqueror, and obtained large possessions after the victory at Hastings. Nigil's grants lay in the cos. Bucks, Bedford, Warwick, and Leicester, and comprised several extensive lordships. In the reign of Rufus, he was bow-bearer to the king; and being knighted by King Henry I., had the manor of Egmanton, with divers parks in the forest of Shirwood, of that monarch's gift; which lordship he transferred however, to his particular friend, Robert Davil. But when King Henry had further experience with his valor and military skill, he augmented his royal bounty, and conferred upon him the vavassories of Camville and Wyvile; which gracious marks of favor so attached Albini to the interests of the his sovereign, that he espoused with the most devoted zeal the cause of Henry, against his brother, Robert Curthose, and took a conspicuous part in the battle of Tenercheby in 1106, he there slew the horse of Curthose, and brought the prince himself to the king; for which eminent service the king granted him the English lands of Robert de Stuteville, Baron of Frontebeof, which Frontebeof had fortified in behalf of Curthose. During the Norman rebellion, he, with his brother, William de Albini, remained faithful to King Henry I. and fought for him at the victory over the French king at Bremule on August 20, 1119. He had a grant of Montbrai or Mowbray and the other forfeited lands in Normandy and England of Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland, his maternal uncle; as also his castles, with the castle of Bayeux and its appurtenences; so that he had no less than 120 knight's fees in Normandy, and a s many in England; thus becoming one of the most powerful persons of the period in which he lived. He married after 1107 (1) Maud Aquila, daughter of Richard de Aquila, 2nd baron of Aquila, by permission of Pope Paschall; her husband, Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland, before-mentioned, being then alive, and in prison for rebellion against King William Rufus; from this lady he was, however, divorced, on account of consanguity, and by her had no issue. He married in June 1118 (2) by the special advise of King Henry I., Gundred de Gourney, sister of Hugh and daughter of Gerald de Gourney, who died in 1096, and his wife, Edith, daughter of William, 1st Earl of Surrey, and had two sons as follows: 1. Roger de Albini, his successor. 2. Henry de Albini, who had the lordship and barony of Cambo, and was ancestor of the Albinis, feudal lords of that place."
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[949] Burke's Peerage (London, 102nd Ed., p. 1000): "Sir Thomas Grey, Kt. of Berwick and Chillingham, who d. in 1402, leaving issue by Jane, dau. of John Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk: (1) John Grey (Sir) of Heaton, styled Earl of Tankerville, in Normandy; (2) Thomas Grey (Sir), of Werke; (3) William Grey, Dean of York, and Bishop of London 1426, translated to Lincoln 1431; (4) Henry Grey (Sir) of Ketteringham, Norfolk; (1)[sic] Matilda Grey, wife of Sir Robert Ogle, Kt." The pedigree follows the second son, Thomas, who m. Lady Alice Nevill. See NEHGR 104 (chart between pp. 270 & 271). However, other researchers state that Jane is daughter of John Mowbray, 10th Baron Mowbray and 4th Lord Mowbray - see http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2002-02/1012759590.. Cf. http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/gg/grey04.htm
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[8235] Joshua m. 16 May 1727 Lemon (Hurlbut [sic]) Stebbins per Elaine - see notes for Joshua's mother.
_Robert WHITCOMB _________+
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_James WHITCOMB _____|_Mary Elizabeth CUDWORTH _
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