Humphrey I of Toron

Humphrey I of Toron (Onfroy de Toron), a Norman, appears initially in 1115 as a vassal of Joscelin I of Edessa, prince of Galilee.

He was the father of Humphrey II of Toron, whose mother is not known.

One of his descendants of the fifteenth century claimed Tancred of Hauteville as ancestor.

Family tradition was that their origins were in Denmark, possibly Viking.

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