Odinel I (died in or after 1166)
Succeeding his father Robert I in England, he was also active in Scotland, being associated there with King David I and his grandson King Malcolm IV. He left no children.
Gilbert I (died in or after 1175)
Succeeding his brother Odinel I after 1166, he had made his career mostly in Scotland, and was presumably the father of Odinel II.
Odinel II (died 1182)
Succeeding his presumed father Gilbert I after 1175, he had been raised in Scotland, initially serving in the household of King William I. He married Alice, daughter of the justiciar Richard Lucy, and had four or five sons, including Robert II and Richard, and at least three daughters, one being Alice who married William Bertram of Mitford. At his death in 1182 his estates in Northumberland alone were valued at nearly £60 a year and other English lands in Yorkshire, Suffolk, and Rutland may have doubled that, making him a wealthy magnate.
Robert II (died in or before 1195).
Succeeding his father Odinel II in 1182, he left no children.
Spouse Mrs Odinell de Umfreville, b.1098 Of Forest & Vale, Redesdale, Northumberland, England, death date not given. She married Odinel I de Umfreville, Baron of Prudhoe on Abt. 1124 in Barony, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
Odinel I (died in or after 1166)
Succeeding his father Robert I in England, he was also active in Scotland, being associated there with King David I and his grandson King Malcolm IV. He left no children.
Gilbert I (died in or after 1175)
Succeeding his brother Odinel I after 1166, he had made his career mostly in Scotland, and was presumably the father of Odinel II.
Odinel II (died 1182)
Succeeding his presumed father Gilbert I after 1175, he had been raised in Scotland, initially serving in the household of King William I. He married Alice, daughter of the justiciar Richard Lucy, and had four or five sons, including Robert II and Richard, and at least three daughters, one being Alice who married William Bertram of Mitford. At his death in 1182 his estates in Northumberland alone were valued at nearly £60 a year and other English lands in Yorkshire, Suffolk, and Rutland may have doubled that, making him a wealthy magnate.
Robert II (died in or before 1195).
Succeeding his father Odinel II in 1182, he left no children.
Spouse Mrs Odinell de Umfreville, b.1098 Of Forest & Vale, Redesdale, Northumberland, England, death date not given. She married Odinel I de Umfreville, Baron of Prudhoe on Abt. 1124 in Barony, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
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