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Baroness Margery de Clavering de la Zouche 1249–1329 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 May 1249

Birth Location: Clavering, Essex, England

Death Date: 9 Feb 1329

Death Location: Clavering, Essex, England

Father: Sir Zouche

Mother: Helen DeQuincy

Spouse(s): Lord FitzRoger

Children(s): ANASTASIA FITZROBERT, Robert Clavering, Edmund Clavering

Baroness Margery de Clavering de la Zouche was born in 1249 in Clavering, Essex, England, the child of Sir Alan De La Zouche And Helen Dequincy. Baroness Margery de Clavering de la Zouche married Lord Robert Fitzroger, and had children including Anastasia Euphemia Fitzrobert, Edmund Clavering, Robert Clavering. Baroness Margery de Clavering de la Zouche passed away in 1329 in Clavering, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • Baroness Margery de Clavering de la Zouche was born in 1249 in Clavering, Essex, England, the child of Sir Alan De La Zouche And Helen Dequincy.
  • Baroness Margery de Clavering de la Zouche married Lord Robert Fitzroger, and had children including Anastasia Euphemia Fitzrobert, Edmund Clavering, Robert Clavering.
  • Baroness Margery de Clavering de la Zouche passed away in 1329 in Clavering, Essex, England.

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Baroness Zouche's Ancestors

Self
Baroness Zouche
1249–1329
Birth Place: Clavering, Essex, England
Parents
Sir Alan de la Zouche
1205–1270
Ashby De La, Leicestershire, , England
Helen DeQuincy
1222–1296
Winchester, Hampshire, , England
Grandparents
Roger (La) Zouche
1182–1238
Ashby, Leicestershire, , England
Margaret Biset
1179–1231
North Molton, Devon, , England
Roger (II Earl Winchester) DeQuincy
1174–1264
Buckley, Northampton, England
Helen (McDonal) deGalloway
1207–1264
Carrick, Ayrshire, , Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Alan Zouche
1157–1190
Alice Belmeis
1160–1190
Henry Biset
1156–1213
Aubrey Fitzrichard
1158–1199
Saher DeQuincy
1155–1219
Margaret DeBeaumont
1154–1235
Alan Galloway
1186–1234
Helen delIsle
1174–1212
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Baroness Zouche's Descendants

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Baroness (Margery de Clavering de la) Zouche (1 May 1249–9 Feb 1329) m. Lord (Robert) FitzRoger (1247–29 Apr 1310)
  1. 1. ANASTASIA (EUPHEMIA*) FITZROBERT 1267–1329 m. Randolph DeNeville 1262–1331
    1. 1. Ralph Neville 1291–1367 m. Alice DeAudley 1300–1374
      1. 1. JOHN NEVILLE 1341–1388 m. MAUD PERCY 1335–1378 m. Elizabeth Latimer 1366–1395
        1. 1. Ralph (Of Westmoreland) Neville 1456–1425 m. Joan (de) Beaufort 1375–1440
        2. 2. Elizabeth Neville 1358–1433
        3. 3. Thomas Neville 1362–1407
        4. 4. Lady (Alianore Neville of) Raby 1366–
        5. 5. Maud Neville 1367–1368
        6. 6. Lord (John Neville IV of) Raby 1367–1429
        7. 7. John Neville 1382–1430
        8. 8. Margaret Neville 1385–
        9. 9. Matilda (De) Neville 1374–1388
        10. 10. Eleanor (De) Neville 1378–1394
      2. 2. Eupheme (De) Neville 1334–1393 m. Reynold (de) Lucy 1321– m. Sir (Walter de) Heselarton 1323–
      3. 3. Robert (De) Neville 1337–1345
      4. 4. Eleanor (De) Neville 1340–1380
      5. 5. Margaret (De) Neville 1341–1372
      6. 6. Isabel (De) Neville 1344–1349
    2. 2. Alexander Neville 1297–1366
    3. 3. John Neville 1301–1333
  2. 2. Robert Clavering 1266–1331
  3. 3. Edmund Clavering 1271–

Baroness Zouche's Timeline

2 Records

1249
1 May 1249
Birth of Baroness Margery de Clavering de la Zouche in Clavering, Essex, England
Clavering, Essex, England
1329
9 Feb 1329
Age 80
Death of Baroness Margery de Clavering de la Zouche in Clavering, Essex, England
Clavering, Essex, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 May 1249
    Event Place: Clavering, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Feb 1329
    Event Place: Clavering, Essex, England

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