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Agnes Darcy 1378 – 1432 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1378

Birth Location: County Meath, Ireland

Death Date: 1432

Death Location: Maynooth, Laraghbryan, Kildare, Ireland

Father: Phillip Darcy

Mother: Elizabeth Gray

Spouse(s): Gerald FitzGerald

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Agnes Darcy was born in 1378 in County Meath, Ireland, the child of Phillip Darcy and Elizabeth Darcy Knaith Gray. Agnes Darcy married Gerald FitzGerald. Agnes Darcy passed away in 1432 in Maynooth, Laraghbryan, Kildare, Ireland.

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Biography

  • Agnes Darcy was born in 1378 in County Meath, Ireland, the child of Phillip Darcy and Elizabeth Darcy Knaith Gray.
  • Agnes Darcy married Gerald FitzGerald.
  • Agnes Darcy passed away in 1432 in Maynooth, Laraghbryan, Kildare, Ireland.

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Agnes Darcy's Ancestors

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Agnes Darcy
1378 – 1432
Birth Place: County Meath, Ireland
Parents
Phillip Darcy
Elizabeth (Darcy Knaith) Gray
1353 – 1412
England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
John (de) Darcy,
1317 – 1355
Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
Elizabeth (de) Meinill
1331 – 1368
Whorlton, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Sir (Lord Baron Thomas III"the Chronicler" Of Heaton Warden Of The East March de) Gray
1317 – 1369
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Agnes Darcy's Timeline

2 Records

1378
ABT 1378
Birth of Agnes Darcy in County Meath, Ireland
County Meath, Ireland
1432
1432
Age 54
Death of Agnes Darcy in Maynooth, Laraghbryan, Kildare, Ireland
Maynooth, Laraghbryan, Kildare, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1378
    Event Place: County Meath, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1432
    Event Place: Maynooth, Laraghbryan, Kildare, Ireland

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