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  • 61Dansey — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… …

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  • 62Dansie — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… …

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  • 63Dantesia — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… …

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  • 64Dauncey — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… …

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  • 65De Andisie — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… …

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  • 66De Anesy — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… …

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  • 67De Dantesie — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… …

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  • 68Densey — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… …

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  • 69Densie — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… …

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  • 70Denzey — Amongst the original followers of William the Conqueror at the 1066 Invasion of England was William de Anesi, from the village called Anizy in Calvados, Normandy, thought to be derived from the Gallo Roman personal name Anitius (of uncertain… …

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