Allan married Emma de Gaunt about 1087 in Folkingham, Lincolnshire County, England. She was the daughter of Gilbert de Gaunt and Alice de Montfort.
They were the parents of at least six children
*William
*Walter
*Geoffrey
*Henry
*Robert
*Gamel Pennington aka Penintone
General Notes: Alan de Percy, "The Great Alan" seems to have been of age in 1100, when he was party to a dispute with the Bishop of Durham which was resolved in the Bishop's favor by William II (Rufus); a benefactor to St Peter's Hosp, York
Allan married Emma de Gaunt about 1087 in Folkingham, Lincolnshire County, England. She was the daughter of Gilbert de Gaunt and Alice de Montfort.
They were the parents of at least six children
*William
*Walter
*Geoffrey
*Henry
*Robert
*Gamel Pennington aka Penintone
General Notes: Alan de Percy, "The Great Alan" seems to have been of age in 1100, when he was party to a dispute with the Bishop of Durham which was resolved in the Bishop's favor by William II (Rufus); a benefactor to St Peter's Hosp, York
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