Henry Beaumont
M, b. circa 1328
Henry Beaumont was born circa 1328.1 He married Elizabeth STAWEL circa 1363.1
Henry Beaumont NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: FHQG-WB@@S759@@.
Henry Beaumont NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: FHQG-WB@@S759@@.
Child of Henry Beaumont and Elizabeth STAWEL
- Katherine Beaumont+ b. c 1364, d. 28 Aug 1435
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Elizabeth STAWEL
F, b. circa 1332
Elizabeth STAWEL was born circa 1332.1 She married Henry Beaumont circa 1363.1
Elizabeth STAWEL NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: FHQG-XH@@S759@@.
Elizabeth STAWEL NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: FHQG-XH@@S759@@.
Child of Elizabeth STAWEL and Henry Beaumont
- Katherine Beaumont+ b. c 1364, d. 28 Aug 1435
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Lope Garciez de Padilla
M, b. 1230
Lope Garciez de Padilla was born in 1230 at Spain.1 He married (Mrs.)_Lope Garciez de Padilla circa 1255.1
Lope Garciez de Padilla NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: 9BBM-1S@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Lope Garciez de Padilla NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: 9BBM-1S@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of Lope Garciez de Padilla and (Mrs.)_Lope Garciez de Padilla
- Garcia Lopez de Padilla+ b. 1256, d. 1336
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
(Mrs.)_Lope Garciez de Padilla
F, b. 1234
(Mrs.)_Lope Garciez de Padilla was born in 1234 at Spain.1 She married Lope Garciez de Padilla circa 1255.1
(Mrs.)_Lope Garciez de Padilla NOTE: End Of Line
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(Mrs.)_Lope Garciez de Padilla NOTE: End Of Line
REFN: VB0V-S9@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of (Mrs.)_Lope Garciez de Padilla and Lope Garciez de Padilla
- Garcia Lopez de Padilla+ b. 1256, d. 1336
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
John SAINT_JOHN
M, b. circa 1292
John SAINT_JOHN died at Faumont, Glamorgan, Wales.1 He was born circa 1292 at of Castle, Faumont, Glamorgan, Wales.1 He married Elizabeth de UMFREVILLE, daughter of Henry de UMFREVILLE and (Mrs.) Isabella de UMFREVILLE, circa 1318 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1
John SAINT_JOHN Name Suffix: [Sir. Knight]
NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: LCJT-ZG@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
John SAINT_JOHN Name Suffix:
NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: LCJT-ZG@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of John SAINT_JOHN and Elizabeth de UMFREVILLE
- John SAINT_JOHN+ b. c 1335
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Elizabeth de UMFREVILLE
F, b. circa 1296
Elizabeth de UMFREVILLE died at Faumont, Glamorgan, Wales.1 She was born circa 1296 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1 She was the daughter of Henry de UMFREVILLE and (Mrs.) Isabella de UMFREVILLE. Elizabeth de UMFREVILLE married John SAINT_JOHN circa 1318 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1
Reference: LCJV-0L@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Reference: LCJV-0L@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of Elizabeth de UMFREVILLE and John SAINT_JOHN
- John SAINT_JOHN+ b. c 1335
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
John SAINT_JOHN
M, b. circa 1335
John SAINT_JOHN was born circa 1335 at of, Bletso, Bedfordshire, England.1 He was the son of John SAINT_JOHN and Elizabeth de UMFREVILLE. John SAINT_JOHN married an unknown person circa 1374.1
He Name Suffix: [Sir. Knight]
REFN: PBHN-M0@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
He Name Suffix:
REFN: PBHN-M0@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of John SAINT_JOHN
- Oliver St John+ b. c 1375, d. b 1440
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Henry de UMFREVILLE
M, b. circa 1267, d. before 1329
Henry de UMFREVILLE was born circa 1267 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1 He was the son of John I de UMFREVILLE and Alice de la HURNE. Henry de UMFREVILLE married (Mrs.) Isabella de UMFREVILLE circa 1293 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1 Henry de UMFREVILLE died before 1329.1
He Name Suffix: [Sir. Knight]
REFN: LCJT-SL@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
He Name Suffix:
REFN: LCJT-SL@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of Henry de UMFREVILLE and (Mrs.) Isabella de UMFREVILLE
- Elizabeth de UMFREVILLE+ b. c 1296
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
(Mrs.) Isabella de UMFREVILLE
F, b. circa 1271
(Mrs.) Isabella de UMFREVILLE was born circa 1271 at of, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1 She married Henry de UMFREVILLE, son of John I de UMFREVILLE and Alice de la HURNE, circa 1293 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1
(Mrs.) Isabella de UMFREVILLE NOTE: End Of Line
REFN: LCJT-TR@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
(Mrs.) Isabella de UMFREVILLE NOTE: End Of Line
REFN: LCJT-TR@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of (Mrs.) Isabella de UMFREVILLE and Henry de UMFREVILLE
- Elizabeth de UMFREVILLE+ b. c 1296
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
John I de UMFREVILLE
M, b. circa 1240, d. before 1314
John I de UMFREVILLE was born circa 1240 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1 He was the son of Gilbert de UMFREVILLE and (Mrs.) Gilbert de UMFREVILLE. John I de UMFREVILLE married Alice de la HURNE, daughter of John de la HURNE and Margaret Fitzjohn, circa 1266 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1 John I de UMFREVILLE died before 1314 at of, Devonshire, England.1
He Name Suffix: [Sir. Knight]
REFN: LCJV-MV@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
He Name Suffix:
REFN: LCJV-MV@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of John I de UMFREVILLE and Alice de la HURNE
- Henry de UMFREVILLE+ b. c 1267, d. b 1329
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Alice de la HURNE
F, b. circa 1244, d. before 1280
Alice de la HURNE was born circa 1244 at of, Lanherne, Cornwall, England.1 She was the daughter of John de la HURNE and Margaret Fitzjohn. Alice de la HURNE married John I de UMFREVILLE, son of Gilbert de UMFREVILLE and (Mrs.) Gilbert de UMFREVILLE, circa 1266 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1 Alice de la HURNE married an unknown person circa 1268 at of, Lanherne, Cornwall, England.1 She died before 1280.1
Reference: MQSS-4M@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Reference: MQSS-4M@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of Alice de la HURNE and John I de UMFREVILLE
- Henry de UMFREVILLE+ b. c 1267, d. b 1329
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Gilbert de UMFREVILLE
M, b. circa 1213, d. circa 1262
Gilbert de UMFREVILLE was born circa 1213 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1 He was the son of Richard de UMFREVILLE and Sybilla de Torrington. Gilbert de UMFREVILLE married (Mrs.) Gilbert de UMFREVILLE circa 1238 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1 Gilbert de UMFREVILLE died circa 1262 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1
Reference: LCJT-45@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Reference: LCJT-45@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of Gilbert de UMFREVILLE and (Mrs.) Gilbert de UMFREVILLE
- John I de UMFREVILLE+ b. c 1240, d. b 1314
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
(Mrs.) Gilbert de UMFREVILLE
F, b. circa 1217
(Mrs.) Gilbert de UMFREVILLE was born circa 1217 at of, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1 She married Gilbert de UMFREVILLE, son of Richard de UMFREVILLE and Sybilla de Torrington, circa 1238 at of Castle, Penmark, Glamorgan, Wales.1
(Mrs.) Gilbert de UMFREVILLE NOTE: End Of Line
REFN: LCJT-5B@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
(Mrs.) Gilbert de UMFREVILLE NOTE: End Of Line
REFN: LCJT-5B@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of (Mrs.) Gilbert de UMFREVILLE and Gilbert de UMFREVILLE
- John I de UMFREVILLE+ b. c 1240, d. b 1314
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
John de la HURNE
M, b. circa 1214
John de la HURNE was born circa 1214 at of, Lanherne, Cornwall, England.1 He married Margaret Fitzjohn circa 1243 at of, Lanherne, Cornwall, England.1
John de la HURNE Name Suffix: [Sir. Knight]
NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: MQSN-KB@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
John de la HURNE Name Suffix:
NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: MQSN-KB@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of John de la HURNE and Margaret Fitzjohn
- Alice de la HURNE+ b. c 1244, d. b 1280
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Margaret Fitzjohn
F, b. circa 1218
Margaret Fitzjohn was born circa 1218 at of, Lanherne, Cornwall, England.1 She married John de la HURNE circa 1243 at of, Lanherne, Cornwall, England.1
Margaret Fitzjohn NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: MQSN-LH@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Margaret Fitzjohn NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
REFN: MQSN-LH@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of Margaret Fitzjohn and John de la HURNE
- Alice de la HURNE+ b. c 1244, d. b 1280
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Sybilla de Torrington
F, b. circa 1190, d. after 1234
Sybilla de Torrington was born circa 1190 at of, Great Torrington, Devonshire, England.1 She married an unknown person circa 1212 at of, Great Torrington, Devonshire, England.1 She married Richard de UMFREVILLE circa 1212 at of, Great Torrington, Devonshire, England. Sybilla de Torrington died after 1234 at of, Great Torrington, Devonshire, England.1
Reference: LCJV-H6@@S759@@.
Reference: LCJV-H6@@S759@@.
Child of Sybilla de Torrington and Richard de UMFREVILLE
- Gilbert de UMFREVILLE+ b. c 1213, d. c 1262
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Adam Francis
M, b. circa 1326
Adam Francis was born circa 1326 at of, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.1 He married an unknown person before 1351 at Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.1
Child of Adam Francis
- Maud Fraunceys+ b. c 1352, d. b 5 Aug 1424
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Pedro I 'Crudelis'['the Cruel'] Alfonsez
M, b. 30 August 1334, d. 23 March 1369
Pedro I 'Crudelis'['the Cruel'] Alfonsez was buried at Catedral De Sevi, Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain.1 He was born on 30 August 1334 at Burgos, Castile.2 He was the son of Alfonso XI. el Justo [The_Just] Fernandez and Maria Affonsez. Pedro I 'Crudelis'['the Cruel'] Alfonsez married Maria Juana de Padilla, daughter of Juan Garciez de Padilla and Maria de Henestrosa, in 1351 at Of, Burgos, Burgos, Spain.3 Pedro I 'Crudelis'['the Cruel'] Alfonsez married an unknown person on 3 June 1353 at Santa Maria, Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain.3,1 He married an unknown person in April 1354 at Cuellar, Segovia, Spain.3 He died on 23 March 1369 at Campo de Montiel, France, at age 34.2
He was King of Castile & Leon.2 He Name Suffix: Rey de Castilla [King-Castile]
REIGNED: King of Castile & Leon (1350-69)
Peter I 'The Cruel' 1334-69, Spanish king of CASTILE and LEON(1350-69). His
desertion of his wife, Blanche of Bourbon, for Maria Padilla and hisfavors to
the Padilla family offended the nobles and caused rebellions fomentedby his
half brother, later Henry II. With the help of ARAGON and France,Henry
conquered Castile and was crowned king in 1366. Peter retaliated bydefeating
Henry's army with the help of England in 1367. But Henry raised a newarmy,
which was victorious at Montiel (1369), and he killed Peter in a duelafter
the battle. Despite his reputation for cruelty, Peter is regarded bymany
historians as a defender of the rights of the commoners against thenobles.
SOURCE: Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright 1994,Columbia
University Press.GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt WinchKing of Castile and LeonPeter was called the Cruelbecause of his readiness to use murder and
execution to eliminate his political opponets, including several half
-brothers, namely, Henry II. Peter was killed in a civil war withHenry at
Campo de Montiel in 1369. Peter was charged by his contemporaryenemies with
monstrous cruelty, but was viewed later by writers as a strongexecutor of
justice. Peter was once confronted by a row of bastard half-brothersto win
support, led by Henry,Later Henry II. Likely assassinated later byHenry II.
Information provided byRandy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>FromAncestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.'der Grausame'
Eine Garantie für die Richtigkeit und Vollständigkeit der Angaben wirdnicht übernommen. Berichtigungen, Anregungen und Hinweise sindjederzeit willkommen.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN1998.SOURCE NOTES:
Hines, D. Spencer, Edward of Warsick Ahnenreihe, posting toGEN-MEDIEVAL
4/26/97. Author address shines@@worldnet.att.net.
Louda, Jiri, and Michael MacLagan, Heraldry of The Royal Families ofEurope.
New York: Clarkson Potter, 1981. Morris County Library 929.6094.
Moriarty, George Andrews, Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III AndQueen
Philippa. Salt Lake: Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, 1985. LDS
Film#0441438. nypl#ARF-86-2555.
Paget, Gerald, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles,Prince of
Wales. London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977. Nypl ARF+ 78-835.
Previte-Orton, C. W., The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History,Cambridge:
University Press, 1952. Chatham 940.1PRE.
Redlich, Marcellus Donald R Von, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor
Charlemagne's Descendants. Order of the Crown of Charlemagne, 1941.
Schwennicke, Detlev, ed., Europaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zurGeschichte
der europaischen Staaten, New Series, Marburg: J.A. Stargardt, 1978-.
Tapsell, R. F., Monarchs, Rulers, Dynasties and Kingdoms of the World.New
York: Facts on File Publications, 1983.
Watney, Vernon James, The Wallop Family and their Ancestry,Oxford:John
Johnson, 1928. LDS Film#1696491 items 6-9.
Weis, Frederick L, Magna Charta Sureties 1215: The Barons Named in theMagna
Charta and Some of Their Descendants. 4th Ed. Baltimore: Gen Pub Co,1991.
Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, 6thEdition,
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1988. Data not yet checkedagainst 7th
Edition.
Weis, Frederick Lewis, with additions and corrections by Walter LeeSheppard,
Jr, Assisted by David Faris, Ancestral Roots of Certain AmericanColonists who
came to America before 1700, 7th Edition, Baltimore: GenealogicalPublishing
Co, 1992.
RESEARCH NOTES:
1350-1366 and 1367-1369: King of Castile and Leon [Ref: TapsellDynasties p236]
King of Castile and Leon [Ref: Weis AR #225]
Ancestral File Number: 9B5T-XR@@S1298@@
Ancestral File Number: ES:II-64@@S1373@@
REFN: 9B5T-XR@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
He was King of Castile & Leon.2 He Name Suffix:
REIGNED: King of Castile & Leon (1350-69)
Peter I 'The Cruel' 1334-69, Spanish king of CASTILE and LEON(1350-69). His
desertion of his wife, Blanche of Bourbon, for Maria Padilla and hisfavors to
the Padilla family offended the nobles and caused rebellions fomentedby his
half brother, later Henry II. With the help of ARAGON and France,Henry
conquered Castile and was crowned king in 1366. Peter retaliated bydefeating
Henry's army with the help of England in 1367. But Henry raised a newarmy,
which was victorious at Montiel (1369), and he killed Peter in a duelafter
the battle. Despite his reputation for cruelty, Peter is regarded bymany
historians as a defender of the rights of the commoners against thenobles.
SOURCE: Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright 1994,Columbia
University Press.GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch
execution to eliminate his political opponets, including several half
-brothers, namely, Henry II. Peter was killed in a civil war withHenry at
Campo de Montiel in 1369. Peter was charged by his contemporaryenemies with
monstrous cruelty, but was viewed later by writers as a strongexecutor of
justice. Peter was once confronted by a row of bastard half-brothersto win
support, led by Henry,Later Henry II. Likely assassinated later byHenry II.
Information provided byRandy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>FromAncestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.'der Grausame'
Eine Garantie für die Richtigkeit und Vollständigkeit der Angaben wirdnicht übernommen. Berichtigungen, Anregungen und Hinweise sindjederzeit willkommen.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN1998.SOURCE NOTES:
Hines, D. Spencer, Edward of Warsick Ahnenreihe, posting toGEN-MEDIEVAL
4/26/97. Author address shines@@worldnet.att.net.
Louda, Jiri, and Michael MacLagan, Heraldry of The Royal Families ofEurope.
New York: Clarkson Potter, 1981. Morris County Library 929.6094.
Moriarty, George Andrews, Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III AndQueen
Philippa. Salt Lake: Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, 1985. LDS
Film#0441438. nypl#ARF-86-2555.
Paget, Gerald, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles,Prince of
Wales. London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977. Nypl ARF+ 78-835.
Previte-Orton, C. W., The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History,Cambridge:
University Press, 1952. Chatham 940.1PRE.
Redlich, Marcellus Donald R Von, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor
Charlemagne's Descendants. Order of the Crown of Charlemagne, 1941.
Schwennicke, Detlev, ed., Europaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zurGeschichte
der europaischen Staaten, New Series, Marburg: J.A. Stargardt, 1978-.
Tapsell, R. F., Monarchs, Rulers, Dynasties and Kingdoms of the World.New
York: Facts on File Publications, 1983.
Watney, Vernon James, The Wallop Family and their Ancestry,Oxford:John
Johnson, 1928. LDS Film#1696491 items 6-9.
Weis, Frederick L, Magna Charta Sureties 1215: The Barons Named in theMagna
Charta and Some of Their Descendants. 4th Ed. Baltimore: Gen Pub Co,1991.
Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, 6thEdition,
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1988. Data not yet checkedagainst 7th
Edition.
Weis, Frederick Lewis, with additions and corrections by Walter LeeSheppard,
Jr, Assisted by David Faris, Ancestral Roots of Certain AmericanColonists who
came to America before 1700, 7th Edition, Baltimore: GenealogicalPublishing
Co, 1992.
RESEARCH NOTES:
1350-1366 and 1367-1369: King of Castile and Leon [Ref: TapsellDynasties p236]
King of Castile and Leon [Ref: Weis AR #225]
Ancestral File Number:
Ancestral File Number:
REFN: 9B5T-XR@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of Pedro I 'Crudelis'['the Cruel'] Alfonsez and Maria Juana de Padilla
- Isabel Perez Princess of Castile & Leon+ b. 1355, d. 23 Nov 1393
Maria Juana de Padilla
F, b. between 1324 and 1334, d. 1361
Maria Juana de Padilla was born between 1324 and 1334 at Of, Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain.1 She was the daughter of Juan Garciez de Padilla and Maria de Henestrosa. Maria Juana de Padilla married Pedro I 'Crudelis'['the Cruel'] Alfonsez, son of Alfonso XI. el Justo [The_Just] Fernandez and Maria Affonsez, in 1351 at Of, Burgos, Burgos, Spain.1 Maria Juana de Padilla died in 1361.2
She Name Suffix: [Queen Castile]
GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt WinchWhen Peterabandoned Blanche de Bourbon, he was already passionately in love
with the beautiful Maria, who was to remain his mistress, and perhapshis
legal wife(??), until her death in 1361.
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>FromAncestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
Ancestral File Number: HRDF-50@@S1298@@
REFN: HRDF-50@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@. She was Queen consort.2
She Name Suffix:
GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch
with the beautiful Maria, who was to remain his mistress, and perhapshis
legal wife(??), until her death in 1361.
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>FromAncestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
Ancestral File Number:
REFN: HRDF-50@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@. She was Queen consort.2
Child of Maria Juana de Padilla and Pedro I 'Crudelis'['the Cruel'] Alfonsez
- Isabel Perez Princess of Castile & Leon+ b. 1355, d. 23 Nov 1393
Garcia Lopez de Padilla
M, b. 1256, d. 1336
Garcia Lopez de Padilla was born in 1256 at Spain.1 He was the son of Lope Garciez de Padilla and (Mrs.)_Lope Garciez de Padilla. Garcia Lopez de Padilla married (Mrs.)_Garcia Lopez de Padilla circa 1281.1 Garcia Lopez de Padilla died in 1336 at Spain.1
Reference: 9BBL-ZH@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Reference: 9BBL-ZH@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of Garcia Lopez de Padilla and (Mrs.)_Garcia Lopez de Padilla
- Juan Garciez de Padilla+ b. 1282, d. 1355
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
(Mrs.)_Garcia Lopez de Padilla
F, b. 1260
(Mrs.)_Garcia Lopez de Padilla was born in 1260 at Spain.1 She married Garcia Lopez de Padilla, son of Lope Garciez de Padilla and (Mrs.)_Lope Garciez de Padilla, circa 1281.1
(Mrs.)_Garcia Lopez de Padilla NOTE: End Of Line
REFN: VB0V-R4@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
(Mrs.)_Garcia Lopez de Padilla NOTE: End Of Line
REFN: VB0V-R4@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.
Child of (Mrs.)_Garcia Lopez de Padilla and Garcia Lopez de Padilla
- Juan Garciez de Padilla+ b. 1282, d. 1355
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Alfonso XI. el Justo [The_Just] Fernandez
M, b. 13 August 1311, d. 1350
Alfonso XI. el Justo [The_Just] Fernandez was buried at Capilla De Los, Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain.1,2 He was born on 13 August 1311 at Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.1,2 He was the son of Fernando IV 'Citatus' Sanchez and Constantia Dinisez. Alfonso XI. el Justo [The_Just] Fernandez married Maria Affonsez, daughter of Affonso IV Dinisez and Beatrix Sancha, in September 1328.1,3,4 Alfonso XI. el Justo [The_Just] Fernandez died in 1350 at Gilbraltar.5
He was King of Castile & Leon. He Name Suffix: Rey de Castilla [King-Castile]
REIGNED: King of Castile & Leon (1312 - 1350)
MARRIAGE: Child Groom at the age of 14
Alfonso XI, 1311-50, king of Castile and Leon (1312-50), lostGibraltar to the
Moors (1333) but won the great victory of Tarifa (1340) and conquered
Algeciras (1344).
SOURCE: Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright 1994,Columbia
University Press; Columbia Ency. (c) 1944 p. 43GEDCOM provided byCarolyn Proffitt WinchHe died while making a seigeat Gilbraltar.
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>!REIGNED:King of Leon (1188 - 1230)
SOURCE: Columbia Ency. (c) 1944 p. 42-3GEDCOM provided by CarolynProffitt WinchGEDCOM providedby Carolyn ProffittWinch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt WinchGEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt WinchGEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt WinchHis marriage to Berengaria was annulled in 1214 onthe grounds that they were
first cousins once removed.Alfonso IX (1166?-1230), king of Leon(1188-1230). In 1197 he married Berengaria (1171-1246), daughter ofhis first cousin King Alfonso VIII of Castile and granddaughter ofKing Henry II of England. Pope Innocent III annulled the marriagein
1214 because of the family relationship of Alfonso and Berengaria.Alfonso founded the University of Salamanca and captured Caceres,Badajoz, and Merida from the Muslim Almohads.
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Ref Number: +@@NI1627@@GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt WinchHis marriage to Berengaria was annulled in 1214 onthe grounds that they were
first cousins once removed.Alfonso IX (1166?-1230), king of Leon(1188-1230). In 1197 he married Berengaria (1171-1246), daughter ofhis first cousin King Alfonso VIII of Castile and granddaughter ofKing Henry II of England. Pope Innocent III annulled the marriage in
1214 because of the family relationship of Alfonso and Berengaria.Alfonso foundedthe University of Salamanca and captured Caceres,Badajoz, and Merida from the Muslim Almohads.
--Other Fields
Ref Number: +The son of Ferdinand II of Leon, he allied with Almohadsto regain lands lost
by his cousin Alfonso VIII of Castile; as a result ordered by papalinterdict
to marry (1197) Beregaria of Castile.
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Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>FromAncestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.From Ancestral File (TM),data as of 5 JAN 1998.
Eine Garantie für die Richtigkeit und Vollständigkeit der Angaben wirdnicht übernommen.Berichtigungen, Anregungen und Hinweise sindjederzeit willkommen.BIOGRAPHY: King of Leon and Castile 1312-1350.
BIOGRAPHY: A strong defender of the royal prerogative, he courted thelower classes with his economic policies and at the same timecurtailed the authority of the nobles. On Oct. 30, 1340, he andAlfonsoIV of Portugal crushed the resurgent Moors in Spain in theBattle of the SaladoRiver. (Funk & Wagnalls)
Ancestral File Number: 9B5V-03@@S809@@
AncestralFile Number: MB79-J2@@S1298@@
REFN: 4208.
He was King of Castile & Leon. He Name Suffix:
REIGNED: King of Castile & Leon (1312 - 1350)
MARRIAGE: Child Groom at the age of 14
Alfonso XI, 1311-50, king of Castile and Leon (1312-50), lostGibraltar to the
Moors (1333) but won the great victory of Tarifa (1340) and conquered
Algeciras (1344).
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University Press; Columbia Ency. (c) 1944 p. 43GEDCOM provided byCarolyn Proffitt Winch
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Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>!REIGNED:King of Leon (1188 - 1230)
SOURCE: Columbia Ency. (c) 1944 p. 42-3GEDCOM provided by CarolynProffitt Winch
first cousins once removed.Alfonso IX (1166?-1230), king of Leon(1188-1230). In 1197 he married Berengaria (1171-1246), daughter ofhis first cousin King Alfonso VIII of Castile and granddaughter ofKing Henry II of England. Pope Innocent III annulled the marriagein
1214 because of the family relationship of Alfonso and Berengaria.Alfonso founded the University of Salamanca and captured Caceres,Badajoz, and Merida from the Muslim Almohads.
--Other Fields
Ref Number: +@@NI1627@@GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch
first cousins once removed.Alfonso IX (1166?-1230), king of Leon(1188-1230). In 1197 he married Berengaria (1171-1246), daughter ofhis first cousin King Alfonso VIII of Castile and granddaughter ofKing Henry II of England. Pope Innocent III annulled the marriage in
1214 because of the family relationship of Alfonso and Berengaria.Alfonso foundedthe University of Salamanca and captured Caceres,Badajoz, and Merida from the Muslim Almohads.
--Other Fields
Ref Number: +The son of Ferdinand II of Leon, he allied with Almohadsto regain lands lost
by his cousin Alfonso VIII of Castile; as a result ordered by papalinterdict
to marry (1197) Beregaria of Castile.
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>FromAncestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.From Ancestral File (TM),data as of 5 JAN 1998.
Eine Garantie für die Richtigkeit und Vollständigkeit der Angaben wirdnicht übernommen.Berichtigungen, Anregungen und Hinweise sindjederzeit willkommen.BIOGRAPHY: King of Leon and Castile 1312-1350.
BIOGRAPHY: A strong defender of the royal prerogative, he courted thelower classes with his economic policies and at the same timecurtailed the authority of the nobles. On Oct. 30, 1340, he andAlfonsoIV of Portugal crushed the resurgent Moors in Spain in theBattle of the SaladoRiver. (Funk & Wagnalls)
Ancestral File Number:
AncestralFile Number:
REFN: 4208.
Child of Alfonso XI. el Justo [The_Just] Fernandez and Maria Affonsez
- Pedro I 'Crudelis'['the Cruel'] Alfonsez+ b. 30 Aug 1334, d. 23 Mar 1369
Citations
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
- [S248] Unknown author, gedcom imported SEP 2002.
- [S246] Unknown author, Source #11.
- [S259] Unknown author, winch.
- [S247] Dan Anzelmo (Malone) < and SongmanDan@@aol.com>, GEDCOM downloaded end OCT 1999 by Linda Joyce Neely.
Fernando IV 'Citatus' Sanchez
M, b. 6 December 1286, d. 7 September 1312
Fernando IV 'Citatus' Sanchez was born on 6 December 1286 at Seville.1 He was the son of Sancho IV. El Bravo Alfonsez and Maria (Majorra) Alfonsa de Molina & Mesa. Fernando IV 'Citatus' Sanchez married Constantia Dinisez, daughter of Dionisio [Denis 'the Farmer'] Of Portugal & the Algarves Affonsez and Isabella Pedra, on 23 January 1302.2 Fernando IV 'Citatus' Sanchez died on 7 September 1312 at Jaen, Andalusa, at age 25.1
He Rey de Castilla [King-Castile] REIGNED: King of Castile &Leon (1295-1312)
Ferdinand IV, 1285-1312, king of Castile and Leon (1295-1312),conquered
GIBRALTAR (1309) from the Moors with the help of ARAGON, but he failedin his
attempt to take Algeciras.
SOURCE: Concise Columbia ElectronicEncyclopedia Copyright 1994,Columbia
University Press.GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt WinchThe son of Sancho IV, his reign was marked bythecontinuance of wars against the Moors, from whom he won Gilbraltar in 1309. Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>. He was King of Castile and Leon.
He Rey de Castilla [King-Castile] REIGNED: King of Castile &Leon (1295-1312)
Ferdinand IV, 1285-1312, king of Castile and Leon (1295-1312),conquered
GIBRALTAR (1309) from the Moors with the help of ARAGON, but he failedin his
attempt to take Algeciras.
SOURCE: Concise Columbia ElectronicEncyclopedia Copyright 1994,Columbia
University Press.GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch
Child of Fernando IV 'Citatus' Sanchez and Constantia Dinisez
- Alfonso XI. el Justo [The_Just] Fernandez+ b. 13 Aug 1311, d. 1350
Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset
F, b. Date Unk, d. Date Unk
Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset married an unknown person Date Unk.1 She died Date Unk.1 She was the daughter of John of Bletso Beauchamp and Edith Stourton. Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset was born Date Unk.1 She was buried Unknown at Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England. She married Oliver St John, son of John SAINT_JOHN, circa 1425.2 Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset married an unknown person in 1439. She married an unknown person on 14 April 1447; Licence.
She
MARRIAGE: Child Bride at the age of 15Daughter of Sir John Beauchamp
Ancestral File Number: 979X-SP
REFN: 9JZF-C3@@S759@@.
She
MARRIAGE: Child Bride at the age of 15Daughter of Sir John Beauchamp
Ancestral File Number:
REFN: 9JZF-C3@@S759@@.
Child of Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset and Oliver St John
- Edith St John+ b. c 1430
Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England1,2,3,4
F, b. 1272, d. 23 April 1307
Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England was born in 1272 at Acre, Hazafon, Palestine.5,4 She was the daughter of Edward I 'Longshanks' Hammer of the Scots Plantagenet. Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England married Gilbert de Clare , Earl Gloucester & Hertford, son of Richard de Clare , Earl Gloucester & Hertford, on 30 April 1290 at Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England.2,6 Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England married Ralph 1st Baron de Monthermer , Earl Gloucester in 1297.7,4 Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England died on 23 April 1307 at Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk, England.5,4 She was buried on 26 April 1307 at Austins Friars, Clare, Suffolk, England.4
She TITLE: Princess of England; Countess of Gloucester & Hertford.
She Joan of Acre, b. 1272, d. 23 Apr 1307, daughter of Edward I, King ofEngland, by Eleanor of Castile; widow of Gilbert de Clare, Earl ofGloucester and Hertford; m. (2) 1297 Sir Ralph de Monthermer, styled Earlof Gloucester and Hertford during the life of his wife, created LordMonthermer 1308, d. 5 Apr 1325. [Magna Charta Sureties]
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Joan (of Acre), Countess of Gloucester and Hertford, b. at Acre inPalestine probably in 1272, was 2nd daughter of Edward I, by Eleanor ofCastile. She was first betrothed to Herman, son of the King of Germany,who died in 1282, before the marriage could take place. She m. 1stly, atthe beginning of May 1290, in Westminster Abbey, by dispensation granted16 Nov 1289, Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford,abovenamed, who d. 7 Dec 1295. She m. 2ndly, clandestinely, to herfather's great displeasure, presumably early in 1297, Ralph de Mothermer,a member of the late Earl's household. On 29 Jan 1296/7 the escheatorwas ordered to take into this hand all the lands, goods, and chattels ofJoan, Countess of Gloucester, from which it might be inferred that theKing, suspecting her intentions with regard to Monthermer, sought tocoerce her to abandon the marriage by degradation and loss of estates.On 16 Mar, the King gave his assent to her marriage with Amadeus ofSavoy, and therefore must have been ignorant of her marriage, if it hadalready taken place, and on 12 May it was ordered that Joan should havereasonable allowance for herself and children. It would seem that by 3July the King had discovered Joan's marriage with Monthermer, for he tookher lands into his own had, but by 31 July, when he certainly knew of hermarriage, he appears to have been partly mollified, for her lands wererestored (except Tonbridge); in ordering her to provide 100 men to servein France, however, the special proviso was made that they might becommanded by anyone except Ralph de Monthermer, her husband. She waspardoned two days later, 2 Aug 1297. She d. 23, and was buried 26 Apr1307, int he Austin Friar's church at Clare in Suffolk, aged 35.[Complete Peerage V:708-10]
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Gilbert de Clare was not young when he married the fiery-spirited,sloe-eyed Joanna and took her to live at his country retreat inClerkenwell not far from the Tower, where the king and queen were againin residence. She left for her new home with great fanfare, laden withroyal gifts. After being a widow a year, she secretly married acompletely unknown squire in her husbands retinue, Ralph de Monthermer.Through this marriage he became possessed in his own right of theearldoms of Gloucester & Hertford. The fact that a royal princess haddared to marry this obscure fellow became a cause celebré which for atime separated her from the affection of her father. It proved to be amarriage, however, leading ultimately to a firm friendship between thenew son-in-law and Edward.
She TITLE: Princess of England; Countess of Gloucester & Hertford.
She Joan of Acre, b. 1272, d. 23 Apr 1307, daughter of Edward I, King ofEngland, by Eleanor of Castile; widow of Gilbert de Clare, Earl ofGloucester and Hertford; m. (2) 1297 Sir Ralph de Monthermer, styled Earlof Gloucester and Hertford during the life of his wife, created LordMonthermer 1308, d. 5 Apr 1325. [Magna Charta Sureties]
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Joan (of Acre), Countess of Gloucester and Hertford, b. at Acre inPalestine probably in 1272, was 2nd daughter of Edward I, by Eleanor ofCastile. She was first betrothed to Herman, son of the King of Germany,who died in 1282, before the marriage could take place. She m. 1stly, atthe beginning of May 1290, in Westminster Abbey, by dispensation granted16 Nov 1289, Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford,abovenamed, who d. 7 Dec 1295. She m. 2ndly, clandestinely, to herfather's great displeasure, presumably early in 1297, Ralph de Mothermer,a member of the late Earl's household. On 29 Jan 1296/7 the escheatorwas ordered to take into this hand all the lands, goods, and chattels ofJoan, Countess of Gloucester, from which it might be inferred that theKing, suspecting her intentions with regard to Monthermer, sought tocoerce her to abandon the marriage by degradation and loss of estates.On 16 Mar, the King gave his assent to her marriage with Amadeus ofSavoy, and therefore must have been ignorant of her marriage, if it hadalready taken place, and on 12 May it was ordered that Joan should havereasonable allowance for herself and children. It would seem that by 3July the King had discovered Joan's marriage with Monthermer, for he tookher lands into his own had, but by 31 July, when he certainly knew of hermarriage, he appears to have been partly mollified, for her lands wererestored (except Tonbridge); in ordering her to provide 100 men to servein France, however, the special proviso was made that they might becommanded by anyone except Ralph de Monthermer, her husband. She waspardoned two days later, 2 Aug 1297. She d. 23, and was buried 26 Apr1307, int he Austin Friar's church at Clare in Suffolk, aged 35.[Complete Peerage V:708-10]
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Gilbert de Clare was not young when he married the fiery-spirited,sloe-eyed Joanna and took her to live at his country retreat inClerkenwell not far from the Tower, where the king and queen were againin residence. She left for her new home with great fanfare, laden withroyal gifts. After being a widow a year, she secretly married acompletely unknown squire in her husbands retinue, Ralph de Monthermer.Through this marriage he became possessed in his own right of theearldoms of Gloucester & Hertford. The fact that a royal princess haddared to marry this obscure fellow became a cause celebré which for atime separated her from the affection of her father. It proved to be amarriage, however, leading ultimately to a firm friendship between thenew son-in-law and Edward.
Children of Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England and Gilbert de Clare , Earl Gloucester & Hertford
- Margaret de Clare , Countess of Gloucester+ b. Oct 1292, d. 9 Apr 1342
- Alianore de Clare+ b. Oct 1292, d. 30 Jun 1337
- Elizabeth de Clare+ b. 16 Sep 1294, d. 1360
- Elizabeth de Clare+ b. 14 Sep 1295, d. 4 Nov 1360
Citations
- [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 17B-15, 28-4, 34-4, 40-4, 13-6.
- [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
- [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
- [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, V:708-10.
- [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 17B-15, 28-4.
- [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 40-4, 28-4.
- [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 17B-15.
Fernando III Alfonsez de Castile & Leon
M, b. 19 August 1201, d. 30 May 1252
Fernando III Alfonsez de Castile & Leon was buried at Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain.1 He was born on 19 August 1201 at Leon, Spain.2 He married Beatrice von Hohenstauffen , of Swabia in 1219. Fernando III Alfonsez de Castile & Leon married Joan de Dammartin , of Ponthieu in 1237 at Burgos, Spain.3 Fernando III Alfonsez de Castile & Leon died on 30 May 1252 at Seville, Spain, at age 50.2
He was King of Castile and Leon. He Ferdinand III, also called SAINT FERDINAND, Spanish SAN FERNANDO (b.1201?--d. May 30, 1252, Seville; canonized Feb. 4, 1671; feast day May30), king of Castile from 1217 to 1252 and of Leon from 1230 to 1252 andconqueror of the Muslim cities of Córdoba (1236), Jaén (1246), andSeville (1248). During his campaigns, Murcia submitted to his son Alfonso(later Alfonso X), and the Muslim kingdom of Granada became his vassal.
Ferdinand was the son of Alfonso IX of Leon and Berenguela, daughter ofAlfonso VIII of Castile. When born, he was the heir to Leon, but hisuncle, Henry I of Castile, died young, and his mother inherited the crownof Castile, which she conferred on him. His father, like many Leonese,opposed the union, and Ferdinand found himself at war with him. By hiswill Alfonso IX tried to disinherit his son, but the will was set aside,and Castile and Leon were permanently united in 1230.
Ferdinand married Beatrice of Swabia, daughter of the Holy Roman emperor,a title that Ferdinand's son Alfonso X was to claim. His conquest ofLower Andalusia was the result of the disintegration of the Almohadstate. The Castilians and other conquerors occupied the cities, drivingout the Muslims and taking over vast estates.
Ferdinand's second wife was Joan of Ponthieu, whom he married in 1237;their daughter Eleanor married the future Edward I of England in 1254.Ferdinand settled in Seville, where he is buried. [EncyclopaediaBritannica CD '97]
He was King of Castile and Leon. He Ferdinand III, also called SAINT FERDINAND, Spanish SAN FERNANDO (b.1201?--d. May 30, 1252, Seville; canonized Feb. 4, 1671; feast day May30), king of Castile from 1217 to 1252 and of Leon from 1230 to 1252 andconqueror of the Muslim cities of Córdoba (1236), Jaén (1246), andSeville (1248). During his campaigns, Murcia submitted to his son Alfonso(later Alfonso X), and the Muslim kingdom of Granada became his vassal.
Ferdinand was the son of Alfonso IX of Leon and Berenguela, daughter ofAlfonso VIII of Castile. When born, he was the heir to Leon, but hisuncle, Henry I of Castile, died young, and his mother inherited the crownof Castile, which she conferred on him. His father, like many Leonese,opposed the union, and Ferdinand found himself at war with him. By hiswill Alfonso IX tried to disinherit his son, but the will was set aside,and Castile and Leon were permanently united in 1230.
Ferdinand married Beatrice of Swabia, daughter of the Holy Roman emperor,a title that Ferdinand's son Alfonso X was to claim. His conquest ofLower Andalusia was the result of the disintegration of the Almohadstate. The Castilians and other conquerors occupied the cities, drivingout the Muslims and taking over vast estates.
Ferdinand's second wife was Joan of Ponthieu, whom he married in 1237;their daughter Eleanor married the future Edward I of England in 1254.Ferdinand settled in Seville, where he is buried. [EncyclopaediaBritannica CD '97]
Child of Fernando III Alfonsez de Castile & Leon and Joan de Dammartin , of Ponthieu
- Eleanor Princess of Castile+ b. 1244, d. 28 Nov 1290
Marie of Brabant1,2
F, b. 1256, d. between 12 January 1320 and 1321
Marie of Brabant was buried at CordelierConvent, Paris, Seine, France.3 She was born in 1256 at Brabant, Belgium.2 She was the daughter of Henry III Duke of Brabant. Marie of Brabant married Philippe III ['the Bold'] le Hardi on 21 August 1274.2 Marie of Brabant died between 12 January 1320 and 1321.1,2
She was Queen consort. She Princess of Brabant
GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt WinchTITLE:Princess of Brabantof Brabant She was a beautiful and cultivated woman, and, with her arrival at court, intrigue began to flourish. In 1276, her stepson, Louis, died, and the shock of the event was compounded by persistent rumors of poisoning and suspicions that Marie intended to see Isabella's remaining sons destroyed. Vague accusations circulated that Louis's deathwas linked withcertain unspecified 'unnatural acts' of his father. These rumors, never put to rest, aroused feelings of insecurity and mistrust in the mind of thechilderen. Marie of Brabant was also known as Marie De Louvain.
She was Queen consort. She Princess of Brabant
GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch
Child of Marie of Brabant and Philippe III ['the Bold'] le Hardi
- Marguerite le Hardi Princess of France+ b. 1279, d. bt 14 Feb 1316 - 1317
Citations
- [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
- [S236] Unknown author, Leo's Genealogics Website (Leo van de Pas), www.genealogics.org, Marie of Brabant.
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
Maud de Percy1,2,3,4
F, b. circa 1344, d. Bef 18 FEB 1378/79
Maud de Percy died Bef 18 FEB 1378/79.1,3 She was buried at Cathedral, Durham, Durham, England.5 She was born circa 1344 at Warkworth Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England. She was the daughter of Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, and Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick. Maud de Percy married John 3rd Baron de Neville , of Raby, KG, Sir, son of Ralph Neville 2nd Baron Neville Of Raby and Baroness Alice de Audley, in July 1357.6
Child of Maud de Percy and John 3rd Baron de Neville , of Raby, KG, Sir
- Ralph de Neville KG, 1st Earl Westmorland+ b. b 1364, d. 21 Oct 1425
Citations
- [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
- [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
- [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 45-6, 8-8.
- [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, VII:475-6.
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
- [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 8-8.
Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP,1,2,3,4
M, b. 6 FEB 1299/00, d. between 26 February 1351 and 1352
Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, was born 6 FEB 1299/00 at Topcliffe, Thirsk, North Riding Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir and Eleanor FitzAlan. Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, was buried at Alnwick, Northumberland, England.5 He married Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick, daughter of Robert I 1st Baron de Clifford , Sir and Maud de Clare, in 1314 at Yorkshire, England. Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, died between 26 February 1351 and 1352 at Warkworth Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England.1,6
He Henry de Percy, 2nd Lord (Baron) Percy; born 6 Feb 1300/1?; grantedcustody of Alnwick Castle 1318, custodian of Scarborough Castle 1321-24,knighted 1322, Keeper of the coast: Yorks 1324 and Northumberland 1325,Keeper of the Peace Northumberland 1325, sided with Queen Isabellaagainst her husband Edward II's last favourites the Despensers 1326,Keeper of Skipton Castle, chief commissioner to monitor observance of thetruce with the Scots and Warden of the Scottish Marches (the last ofthese till Whitsun that year only) Feb 1326/7, being one of only fourEnglish nobles not to be deprived of their Scottish possessions under thepeace terms; granted by Edward III Warkworth Castle 1328, Keeper BamburghCastle April 1330, overseer of array (local defence) for northerncounties July 1330, envoy to negotiate peace with the French Jan 1330/1,Justiciar of Eastern March Feb 1330/1, Warden of the March 1332, presentat Siege of Berwick (of which subsequently Keeper) and Edward III'svictory over Scots at Halidon Hill July 1333, chief commissioner to ScotsParliament to ensure Edward Balliol honoured his pledge to do homage toEdward III and cede southwest Scotland Oct 1333, member of council ofregency during Edward III's absence overseas 1339 and 1340, commanded 3rddivision of English victory of Neville's Cross over the Scots 1346,following which David II of Scotland was imprisoned in Bamburgh Castle,commissioner to negotiate final peace with Scots 1350; married Idoine orIdonea de Clifford (died 24 Aug 1365), daughter of 1st Lord (Baron)Clifford, and died late Feb 1351/2. [Burke's Peerage]
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Henry de Percy, 2nd Lord Percy, of Alnwick, had a grant from the crown inthe 2nd Edward III of the reversion of the barony and castle ofWarkworth, &c. He had summons to parliament from 1322 tothe time of hisdeath, 26 February, 1351-2, when he was s. by his eldest son (by Idonia,dau. of Robert, Lord Clifford), Henry de Percy, 3rd Lord Percy, ofAlnwick. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 423, Percy, BaronsPercy, Earls of Northumberland, &c.]
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Henry de Percy, KG, 2nd Lord Percy of Alnwick, MP 1322-1352, knighted1323, Constable of Scarborough Castle, Warden of the Marches ofScotland. [Ancestral Roots, line 161-29] Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, was also known as Sir.1,2,3,4
He Henry de Percy, 2nd Lord (Baron) Percy; born 6 Feb 1300/1?; grantedcustody of Alnwick Castle 1318, custodian of Scarborough Castle 1321-24,knighted 1322, Keeper of the coast: Yorks 1324 and Northumberland 1325,Keeper of the Peace Northumberland 1325, sided with Queen Isabellaagainst her husband Edward II's last favourites the Despensers 1326,Keeper of Skipton Castle, chief commissioner to monitor observance of thetruce with the Scots and Warden of the Scottish Marches (the last ofthese till Whitsun that year only) Feb 1326/7, being one of only fourEnglish nobles not to be deprived of their Scottish possessions under thepeace terms; granted by Edward III Warkworth Castle 1328, Keeper BamburghCastle April 1330, overseer of array (local defence) for northerncounties July 1330, envoy to negotiate peace with the French Jan 1330/1,Justiciar of Eastern March Feb 1330/1, Warden of the March 1332, presentat Siege of Berwick (of which subsequently Keeper) and Edward III'svictory over Scots at Halidon Hill July 1333, chief commissioner to ScotsParliament to ensure Edward Balliol honoured his pledge to do homage toEdward III and cede southwest Scotland Oct 1333, member of council ofregency during Edward III's absence overseas 1339 and 1340, commanded 3rddivision of English victory of Neville's Cross over the Scots 1346,following which David II of Scotland was imprisoned in Bamburgh Castle,commissioner to negotiate final peace with Scots 1350; married Idoine orIdonea de Clifford (died 24 Aug 1365), daughter of 1st Lord (Baron)Clifford, and died late Feb 1351/2. [Burke's Peerage]
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Henry de Percy, 2nd Lord Percy, of Alnwick, had a grant from the crown inthe 2nd Edward III of the reversion of the barony and castle ofWarkworth, &c. He had summons to parliament from 1322 tothe time of hisdeath, 26 February, 1351-2, when he was s. by his eldest son (by Idonia,dau. of Robert, Lord Clifford), Henry de Percy, 3rd Lord Percy, ofAlnwick. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 423, Percy, BaronsPercy, Earls of Northumberland, &c.]
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Henry de Percy, KG, 2nd Lord Percy of Alnwick, MP 1322-1352, knighted1323, Constable of Scarborough Castle, Warden of the Marches ofScotland. [Ancestral Roots, line 161-29] Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, was also known as Sir.1,2,3,4
Children of Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, and Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick
- Margaret de Percy b. c 1333, d. 2 Sep 1375
- Maud de Percy+ b. c 1344, d. Bef 18 FEB 1378/79
Citations
- [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
- [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
- [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 8-7, 11-7.
- [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, V:477.
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Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick1,2,3,4
F, b. 1303, d. 24 August 1365
Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick was buried at Beverley Minster, Beverley, Yorkshire, England.5 She was born in 1303 at Clifford, Hertfordshire, England.6 She was the daughter of Robert I 1st Baron de Clifford , Sir and Maud de Clare. Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick married an unknown person in 1314 at Yorkshire, England.5 She married Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP,, son of Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir and Eleanor FitzAlan, in 1314 at Yorkshire, England. Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick died on 24 August 1365 at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England.1,3
She Idoine or Idonea de Clifford (died 24 Aug 1365), daughter of 1st Lord(Baron) Clifford. [Burke's Peerage]
She Idoine or Idonea de Clifford (died 24 Aug 1365), daughter of 1st Lord(Baron) Clifford. [Burke's Peerage]
Children of Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick and Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP,
- Margaret de Percy b. c 1333, d. 2 Sep 1375
- Maud de Percy+ b. c 1344, d. Bef 18 FEB 1378/79
Citations
- [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
- [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
- [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 8-7, 11-7.
- [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, V:477.
- [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
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