Uhtred de NorthumbriaAge: 46 years9701016

Name
Uhtred de Northumbria
Birth about 970 70 15

Birth of a son
#1
Gospatric “FitzUghtred” ??
about 990 (Age 20 years)

Birth of a son
#2
Ealdred de Northumbria
between 990 and 1015 (Age 20 years)

Birth of a daughter
#3
Ealdgyth de Northumbria
about 1015 (Age 45 years)
Death of a fatherWaltheof de Northumbria
between 970 and 1016

MarriageÆlfgifu of EnglandView this family
between 1009 and 1016 (Age 39 years)

Death of a motherElfleda de Northumbria
between 971 and 1050 (Age 12 months)

Death of a wifeSigen “Fitzulf” ??
between 990 and 1070 (Age 20 years)

Death of a sonGospatric “FitzUghtred” ??
between 1010 and 1085 (Age 40 years)

Death about 1016 (Age 46 years)

Title
Earl, of Northumbria
yes

Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
himself
Family with Ecgfrida of Durham - View this family
himself
wife
Family with Sigen “Fitzulf” ?? - View this family
himself
wife
son
26 years
son
Family with Ælfgifu of England - View this family
himself
wife
Ælfgifu of England
Birth: between 990 and 995 24 45Mercia, The Land of the Tomsaetians (Inghilterra)
Death: about 1042Mercia Lincolnshire (Inghilterra)
Marriage: between 1009 and 1016
7 years
daughter
Ealdgyth de Northumbria
Birth: about 1015 45 25Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear (Inghilterra)
Death: about 1086Carlisle, Cumberland (Inghilterra)

Note

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20nobility.ht m UHTRED, son of WALTHEOF Earl of Northumbria & his wife --- (-murder ed 1016). Simeon of Durham records that "his son Uchtred" succeeded "t he elder Walthef" in Northumbria, stating that he was killed by "a pow erful Dane Thurbrand surnamed Hold with the consent of Cnut" [1]. Ear l of Northumbria. Inquisitions by "David… Cumbrensis regionis prince ps", dated 1124, concerning land owned by the church of Glasgow, refe r to donations by "Uchtred filius Waldef…" [2]. "Uhtred dux" subscri bed charters of King Æthelred II dated 1009 to 1015 [3]. He defeate d a Scottish army which had besieged Durham in 1006. After the invasio n of Svend King of Denmark in 1013, Earl Uhtred submitted to him [4] . The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that he was murdered on the order s of Eadric "Streona" [5]. Stenton refers to "northern sources of th e Norman age" which show that the chief agent of the murder was Thurbr and, who was in turn killed by Uhtred's son Ealdred [6], presumably re ferring to Simeon of Durham quoted above. King Canute appointed Erik H aakonson Jarl in Norway as Earl of Northumbria after Uhtred's death . [1] Simeon of Durham, p. 556. [2] Lawrie, A. C. (1905) ''Early Sco ttish Charters, Prior to A.D. 1153'' (Maclehose) L, p. 46. [3] S 921 , S 922, S 926, S 931, S 931b, S 933 and S 934. [4] Anglo-Saxon Chron icle, E, 1013. [5] Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, C, 1016. [6] Stenton (2001 ), p. 390.