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Alan II La Zouche 1203–1270 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1203

Birth Location: Ashby, Leicester, England

Death Date: 10 Aug 1270

Death Location: England

Father: Roger Zouche

Mother: Margaret Biset

Spouse(s): Helen Quincy

Children(s): Eudo Zouche, Maud Zouche, Roger Zouche

Alan II La Zouche was born in 1203 in Ashby, Leicester, England, the child of Roger La Zouche Lord Zouche And Margaret Annora Biset. Alan II La Zouche married Helen Elena De Quincy, and had children including Eudo Eon La Zouche, Maud La Zouche, Roger La Zouche. Alan II La Zouche passed away in 1270 in England.

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Biography

  • Alan II La Zouche was born in 1203 in Ashby, Leicester, England, the child of Roger La Zouche Lord Zouche And Margaret Annora Biset.
  • Alan II La Zouche married Helen Elena De Quincy, and had children including Eudo Eon La Zouche, Maud La Zouche, Roger La Zouche.
  • Alan II La Zouche passed away in 1270 in England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Alan Zouche's Ancestors

Self
Alan Zouche
1203–1270
Birth Place: Ashby, Leicester, England
Parents
Roger La Zouche Lord Zouche
1182–1238
Maple Durham, Southampton, England
Margaret (Annora) Biset
1179–1232
Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England
Grandparents
Alan (Vitcomte La) Zouche
1136–1190
Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England
Adeline (De) Belmeis
1136–1190
Harringworth, Northampton, England
Henry Biset
1156–1211
Belvior, Leicester, England
Aubrey Fitzrichard
1158–
Halton Castle, Skipton, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Geoffroy Zouche
1106–1148
Hawise Fergant
1116–
Phillip Belmeis
1130–
Maud Meschines
1126–1190
Manasser Biset
1125–
Alice Cany
1135–
Fitzeustace Clavering
1118–1163
Aubrey Lisours
1131–1193
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alan Zouche
1087–
Constance
1094–
Alan Fergant
1084–1119
Hermengarde Anjou
1072–1147
Walter Belmeis
1080–
William Meschines
1072–1130
Cecily Rumilly
1095–1155
Eustace Fitzjohn
1080–1157
Agnes Fitznigel
1084–1166
Robert Lisoures
1090–
Albreda Lacy
1097–1166

Alan Zouche's Descendants

1.
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Alan (II La) Zouche (Abt 1203–10 Aug 1270) m. Helen ((Elena) De) Quincy (Abt 1222–Bef 20 Aug 1296)
  1. 1. Eudo ('Eon', La) Zouche 1232–1279 m. Milicent (De) Cantelou 1253–1299
    1. 1. Elizabeth (La) Zouche 1289–1314 m. John (De) Harcourt 1280–1330 m. Maurice (II 'The Magnamonius' De De) Berkeley 1271–1326
      1. 1. William (De) Harcourt 1305–1349 m. Jane (De) Grey 1307–1369
        1. 1. Thomas (De) Harcourt 1343–1417 m. Matilda (- Maud De) Grey 1338–1391
        2. 2. Richard (De) Harcourt 1297–1372 m. Jane Shareshull 1325–1349
      2. 2. Millicent ((Ela) De) Berkeley 1300–1322 m. John Maltravers 1290–1364
        1. 1. John Maltravers 1305–1348 m. Welthiana 1315–1375
      3. 3. Eleanore ((Alienor) De De) Berkeley 1290–1368 m. Robert (De) Umfreville 1277–1325
        1. 1. Thomas ("The Elder" De) Umfreville 1321–1387 m. Joan (De Roddam) (Hodham) 1328–1386
      4. 4. Isabel (De) Berkeley 1307–1362 m. Robert Clifford 1305–1344
        1. 1. Roger (De) Clifford 1333–1389 m. Maud (De) Beauchamp 1282–1402
      5. 5. Thomas ('The Rich' De) Berkeley 1293–1361 m. Katharine Clivedon 1310–1385 m. Margaret (Joan De) Ferrers 1236–1309 m. Margaret (De) Mortimer 1308–1337
        1. 1. John (De) Berkeley 1350–1428 m. Elizabeth (De) Bettleshorne 1353–
        2. 2. Joane (De) Berkeley 1321– m. Reynold (De) Cobham 1293–1361
        3. 3. Maurice ("The Valiant" De) Berkeley 1330–1368 m. Elizabeth (Le) Despencer 1322–1389
  2. 2. Maud (La) Zouche 1289–1349 m. Robert Fitzroger 1247–1310
    1. 1. Eupheme (Fitzroger) Clavering 1267–1329 m. Randolph (De) Neville 1262–1331
      1. 1. Ralph (De) Neville 1291–1367 m. Alice (De) Audley 1300–1372
        1. 1. John (De) Neville 1328–1388 m. Maud (De) Percy 1335–1378
        2. 2. Margaret (De) Neville 1341–1372 m. Henry (De) Percy 1341–1407
  3. 3. Roger (La) Zouche 1246–1285 m. Ela ((Eleanor)) Longespee 1246–1276
    1. 1. Alan (La) Zouche 1267–1314 m. Eleanor (De) Seagrave 1270–1314
      1. 1. Millicent ("Maud" La) Zouche 1295–1379 m. Robert (De) Holand 1280–1328
        1. 1. Margaret Holland 1310– m. John Tempest 1309–1379
        2. 2. Elizabeth (De) Holland 1320–1387 m. William (IV Le) Bolteler 1316–1369 m. Henry Fitzroger 1318–1353
        3. 3. Thomas (De) Holland 1314–1360 m. Joan ("Fair Maid Of Kent") Plantagenet 1328–1385
        4. 4. Robert (De) Holland 1310–1373 m. Margaret Helton 1314–

Alan Zouche's Timeline

2 Records

1203
Abt 1203
Birth of Alan II La Zouche in Ashby, Leicester, England
Ashby, Leicester, England
1270
10 Aug 1270
Age 67
Death of Alan II La Zouche in England
England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1203
    Event Place: Ashby, Leicester, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell
    [2] Weber-Walsworth January 11, 2004.FTW
    [3] Wallop Family & Their Ancestry, p 847
    [4] Weber-Walsworth September 15, 2004.FTW
    [5] large-G675.FTW
    [6] large-G675.FTW
    [7] large-G675.FTW, line 132A pp 116-117

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Aug 1270
    Event Place: England
    Record Source:
    [1] Weber-Walsworth January 11, 2004.FTW
    [2] Weber-Walsworth September 15, 2004.FTW

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Record Source:
    [1] Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell
    [2] Wallop Family & Their Ancestry, p 847
    [3] Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America bef 1760, line 38 pp 41-42
    [4] large-G675.FTW
    [5] large-G675.FTW
    [6] large-G675.FTW, line 132A pp 116-117

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Record Source:
    [1] Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell
    [2] Wallop Family & Their Ancestry, p 847
    [3] Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America bef 1760, line 38 pp 41-42
    [4] large-G675.FTW
    [5] large-G675.FTW
    [6] large-G675.FTW, line 132A pp 116-117

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