Dabernon & Mules


1. Joan Dabernon: Born about 1439, of Donyland, Essex, England; Married John Gifford Sr.: Born 1399, Halsbury, Devonshire, England; Died 1491. (See Gifford)

2. John Dabernon: Born about 1415, of Donyland, Essex, England; Married about 1440; Isabella Mules: Born about 1419, of Swimbridge, Devonshire, England.

Isabell's Parents--

3. John Mules IV: Born about 1386, of Swimbridge, Devonshire, England; Died before 1442; Married about 1411; Elizabeth (Mules): Born about 1390, of Swimbridge, Devonshire, England.

4. John Mules III: Born about 1360, of Cornwall, England; Married about 1385; Ann Wotton: Born about 1364, of Cornwall, England.

5. John Mules II: Born about 1336, of Cornwall, England; Married about 1361; Miss Favel: Born about 1340, of Ernesborough, England.

Miss Favel's Father--

John's Father--

6. John I De Mules (Moeles), 4th Lord Moels: Born about 1308, of Cornwall, England; Died 1329.

7. Sir Roger De Mules (Moels) Jr.: Born about 1282, of Cornwall, England; Died 1323/1324; Married about 1307; Mariota Le Dennys: Born about 1286, of Chidecot, Lew, Exbourne. Roger married at least twice. (See Prouz for other family)

Mariota's Father--

Roger's Father--

8. Sir Roger De Mules Sr., Keeper of the isle of Wight, Keeper of the Forest of Branden: Born about 1254, of Chidecot, Lew, Exbourne, Teigh, Devonshire, England.

9. John De Mules: Born about 1226, of Chidecot, Lew, Exbourne, Teigh, Devonshire, England.

10. Robert De Molis: Born about 1200, of Chidecot, Lew, Exbourne, Teigh, Devonshire, England.

11. Juhel (Joellus) De Molis: Born about 1140, of Exbourne, Devonshire, England; Married about 1199; Mrs. Juhel De Molis: Born about 1145, of Exbourne, Devonshire, England.

12. Nicholas De Molis: Born about 1110, of Waldexote, Devonshire, England; Married about 1173; Mrs. Nicholas De Molis: Born about 1114, of Waldexote, Devonshire, England.

13. Roger De Molis: Born about 1080, of Lewe, Devonshire, England.

14. Baldwin Fitz Gilbert, Seigneur of Meules and du Sap, Baron of Okehampton: Born about 1022, of Meules, Normandy, France; Died 1090; Married about 1055, of Normandy, France; Emma or Auberee, Lady of Meules: Born about 1034, of Normandy, France. After his father was murdered he and his brother, Richard Fitz Gilbert, took refuge at the court of the Count of Flanders. William Duke of Normandy (later King William I of England) afterwards restored to Baldwin, the lordships of Meules and Sap, a portion of his father's lands. Baldwin received from William I some 160 lordships in Devon, Hemington, Porlock, and Apley, Somerset, and Iwerne, Dorset: Okehampton was the capital seat of his Barony. He was Sheriff of Devon from 1080 to at least 1086 and probably until his death. In the Domesday Book Baldwin is refered to as Baldwin of Exeter or Baldwin the Sheriff. Emma, his wife was a first cousin to King William the Conqueror.

15. Gilbert "Crispin", Count of Brionne: Born about 1000, of Normandy, France; Married England?; Gunnora De Anjou: Born about 984, of France. (See Gifford)