| Name |
Walthe of Northumberland |
| Birth |
9 Jul 1042 |
Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, England |
| Birth |
1045 |
Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England |
| Christening |
Aft 1045 |
Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
31 May 1076 (Beheaded for treason, May have been |
St. Giles Hill, Winchester, Hampshire, England |
| After the Battle of Hastings he submitted to William the Conqueror |
| Children |
3 Children |
| Fact |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waltheof,_Earl_of_Northumbria |
| Fact |
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46759295/waltheof-of_huntingdon |
| Fact |
Waltheof was the second son of Siward, Earl of Northumbria. Waltheof was said to be devout and charitable and was probably educated for a monastic life. |
| Waltheof%27s+Brother |
1054 |
| Waltheof’s brother, Osbearn, who was much older than he, was killed in battle, making Waltheof his father’s heir. |
| Title of Nobility |
1065 |
Huntingdonshire, England |
| became the 1st Earl Of Huntingdon, governing Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire |
| Residence |
1069 |
Northumbria, England |
| Earldom of Northumbria |
| Marriage |
1070 |
| He married, in 1070, Judith, daughter of Lambert, COUNT OF LENS, by Adelaide or Adeliz, sister of the Conqueror. He died as aforesaid, 31 May 1076 (f), and a fortnight later the Abbot Ulfketel, at Judith's request and by the King's permission, removed h |
| Title of Nobility |
From 1072 to 1076 |
Northumbria, England |
| Earl of Northumbria |
| Death |
31 May 1076 |
Winchester, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom |
| Burial |
14 Jun 1076 |
Crowland, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom |
| Fact |
1092 |
England |
| After a fire in the chapter house, the abbot of Croyland had the body of Waltheof moved to the abbey church. When the coffin was opened, the corpse was said to be found to be intact with the severed head re-joined. This was regarded as a sure sign of sa |
| _FSFTID |
LDSS-ZMW |
| _UID |
154A3A517549A34B8191AA690C9B7FE2C378 |
| Person ID |
I29132 |
Ken Tree |
| Last Modified |
3 Nov 2019 |