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Catherine of Mortimer 1313–1369 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Feb 1313

Birth Location: Wigmore, Herefordshire, , England

Death Date: 6 Sep 1369

Death Location: Buried St. Mary's, Warwick, Warcs, England

Father: Roger, IV

Mother: Joan Ludlow,

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In 1313, Catherine of Mortimer entered the world in Wigmore, Herefordshire, , England, born to Roger Earl Of March Of Mortimer Iv And Joan Of Geneville Heiress Of Trim And Ludlow. Catherine of Mortimer passed away in 1369 in Buried St. Mary's, Warwick, Warcs, England.

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  • In 1313, Catherine of Mortimer entered the world in Wigmore, Herefordshire, , England, born to Roger Earl Of March Of Mortimer Iv And Joan Of Geneville Heiress Of Trim And Ludlow.
  • Catherine of Mortimer passed away in 1369 in Buried St. Mary's, Warwick, Warcs, England.

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Catherine Mortimer's Ancestors

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Catherine Mortimer
1313–1369
Birth Place: Wigmore, Herefordshire, , England
Parents
Roger, Earl of March, of Mortimer IV
1287–1330
Thornbury, Herefordshire, England
Joan (of Geneville Heiress of Trim and) Ludlow,
1286–1356
Ludlow Castle, Shropshire, England
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Catherine Mortimer's Timeline

2 Records

1313
14 Feb 1313
Birth of Catherine of Mortimer in Wigmore, Herefordshire, , England
Wigmore, Herefordshire, , England
1369
6 Sep 1369
Age 56
Death of Catherine of Mortimer in Buried St. Mary's, Warwick, Warcs, England
Buried St. Mary's, Warwick, Warcs, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Feb 1313
    Event Place: Wigmore, Herefordshire, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Sep 1369
    Event Place: Buried St. Mary's, Warwick, Warcs, England

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