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Adam Everingham 1230–1280 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1230

Birth Location: Laxton, Northumberland, England

Death Date: 8 Dec 1280

Death Location: Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England

Father: Robert Everingham

Mother: Isabel Birkin

Spouse(s): Maude Monceaux, Isabel Ros

Children(s): Robert Everingham

In 1230, Adam Everingham entered the world in Laxton, Northumberland, England, born to Robert Everingham And Isabel De Birkin. Adam Everingham married Isabel Ros, Maude Monceaux, and had children including Robert Everingham. Adam Everingham passed away in 1280 in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1230, Adam Everingham entered the world in Laxton, Northumberland, England, born to Robert Everingham And Isabel De Birkin.
  • Adam Everingham married Isabel Ros, Maude Monceaux, and had children including Robert Everingham.
  • Adam Everingham passed away in 1280 in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Adam Everingham's Ancestors

Self
Adam Everingham
1230–1280
Birth Place: Laxton, Northumberland, England
Parents
Robert Everingham
1205–1246
East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Isabel (de) Birkin
1209–1252
Nottinghamshire, England
Grandparents
Thomas Everingham
1140–1205
Everingham, Yorkshire, England
Ragenhilda (de) Cordonville
1140–1205
Everingham, Yorkshire, England
John (De) Birkin
1166–1227
Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England
Joan (l') Enveise
1166–1221
Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Adam Everingham
1116–1160
Gertrude Ruddeston
1128–
Adam FitzPeter
1136–1185
Maud Cauz
1136–1224
Jordan Enveise
1136–1166
Cecily Arundel
1140–1166
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter FitzAssulf
1117–1143
Emma Lascelles
1110–1169
Robert Cauz
1106–1168
Sibyl Bassett
1135–1185
Robert Enveise
1115–1136
William Aubigny
1090–1156
Adelicia Brabant
1105–1151

Adam Everingham's Descendants

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Adam Everingham (1230–8 Dec 1280) m. Maude Monceaux (1235–1270) m. Isabel Ros (1222–1270)
  1. 1. Robert Everingham 1256–1287 m. Alice (De La) Hyde 1260–1326
    1. 1. Adam (De) Everingham 1279–1341 m. Clarice (dela) Warre 1280–1321
      1. 1. Margaret Everingham 1292–1334 m. John Standish 1286–1350
        1. 1. Robert Standish 1325–1380 m. Iseude 1325–
        2. 2. Edmond Standish 1310–
        3. 3. John Standish 1322–1399
        4. 4. Dorothy Standish 1330–1397 m. William (de) Farrington 1326–1372
        5. 5. Ralph Standish 1318–1382
        6. 6. Henry (de) Standish 1324–1399 m. Joan Worseley 1307–1356
        7. 7. William (de) Standish 1312–1350
      2. 2. Sybil (de) Everingham 1309–1388
      3. 3. John Everingham 1310–
      4. 4. Nicholas (de) Everingham 1314–
      5. 5. Edmund (de) Everingham 1317–1388
      6. 6. Alexander (de) Everingham 1321–1387
      7. 7. Adam (de) Everingham 1307–1388 m. Joan (d) Eiville 1315–1377
        1. 1. Thomas (De) Everingham 1335–1369 m. Agathe (de) Laxton 1338–1422
        2. 2. Margaret (de) Everingham 1333–1375 m. Hugh (De) Hastings 1336–1369
        3. 3. Reginald Everingham 1334–
        4. 4. Elizabeth Everingham 1338–1369 m. William Melton 1317–1362
        5. 5. Joan (de) Everingham 1350–1422 m. Robert (de) Waterton 1340–1425 m. Richard Baskerville 1348–1394
        6. 6. Katherine (De) Everingham 1361–1426
        7. 7. William (de) Everingham 1332–1369 m. Alice (de) Grey 1332–1369
    2. 2. Robert Everingham 1275–1316
    3. 3. Thomas Everingham 1287–1344

Adam Everingham's Timeline

2 Records

1230
1230
Birth of Adam Everingham in Laxton, Northumberland, England
Laxton, Northumberland, England
1280
8 Dec 1280
Age 50
Death of Adam Everingham in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England
Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1230
    Event Place: Laxton, Northumberland, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Dec 1280
    Event Place: Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England

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