Hon. Elizabeth Muriel Emma Gilbey1
Hubert de Vaux1
He was an ancestor of the Vauxes of Gilsland, an estate which passed through an heiress to Thomas de Moulton, and the Vauxes of Tryermayne, Cumberland, the heiress of which married William le Vaux, of Catterlen, ancestor in the female line of the Barons Brougham and Vaux.1 He held extensive lands, notably the seigneurie from which he took his name near Falaise, Normandy, and various feudal Ldships in the North of England.1 He was living in 1149.1
Robert de Vaux1 
He was founder of Pentney Priory, Norfolk.1 He held Lordships in Suffolk and Norfolk.1
Child of Robert de Vaux
Robert de Vaux1
Circa 1211 had, with an elder son (Robert, d without issue ).1
Children of Robert de Vaux
- Oliver de Vaux+2 d. a 1244
- Robert de Vaux2 d. c 1211
Oliver de Vaux1 
In 1203 he accompanied King John to Ireland.1 Circa 1218 he opposed King John, hence his lands were forfeited, though they were restored him by King Henry III.1 He held the office of Justice Itinerant circa 1234.1
Children of Oliver de Vaux and Petronilla (?)
- William de Vaux2 d. 5 Dec 1252
- John de Vaux+2 d. c 1288
- Roger de Vaux2
- Robert de Vaux2
- Eleanore de Vaux2
Petronilla (?)1
Children of Petronilla (?) and Oliver de Vaux
- William de Vaux2 d. 5 Dec 1252
- John de Vaux+2 d. c 1288
- Roger de Vaux2
- Robert de Vaux2
- Eleanore de Vaux2
William de Vaux1 
He lived at Tharston, England.2 He lived at Wissett, Suffolk, EnglandG.1
Sir William Livingston of Kilsyth1 
Child of Sir William Livingston of Kilsyth and Lady Christian Graham
- Sir William Livingston of Kilsyth+1 d. 1626/27
