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Cecily De Hoo 1301–1352 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1301

Birth Location: Angleterre

Death Date: 1352

Death Location: Angleterre

Father: Robert Hoo

Mother: Hawise Fitzwarin

Spouse(s): John Bacon

Children(s): John Bacon

In 1301, Cecily De Hoo entered the world in Angleterre, born to Robert De Hoo And Hawise Fitzwarin. Cecily De Hoo married John Bacon, and had children including John Bacon. Cecily De Hoo passed away in 1352 in Angleterre.

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Biography

  • In 1301, Cecily De Hoo entered the world in Angleterre, born to Robert De Hoo And Hawise Fitzwarin.
  • Cecily De Hoo married John Bacon, and had children including John Bacon.
  • Cecily De Hoo passed away in 1352 in Angleterre.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Cecily Hoo's Ancestors

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Cecily Hoo
1301–1352
Birth Place: Angleterre
Parents
Robert De Hoo
1274–1341
Bedfordshire, Angleterre
Hawise Fitzwarin
1276–1340
Gloucestershire, Angleterre
Grandparents
Fulk Fitzwarin
1251–1300
Angleterre
Margaret Gruffydd
1258–1336
Angleterre
Great-Grandparents
Fulk Fitzwarin
1210–1264
Constance Toeny
1215–1266
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ralph Toeny
1189–1239
Pétronille Lacy
1188–1235

Cecily Hoo's Descendants

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Cecily (De) Hoo (1301–1352) m. John Bacon (1300–1350)
  1. 1. John Bacon 1320–1370 m. Helena Gedding 1324–1360
    1. 1. John Bacon 1346–1390 m. Helena Tyllott 1350–1400
      1. 1. John Bacon 1376– m. Margery Thorpe 1390–
        1. 1. Edmund Bacon 1422–1456 m. Elizabeth Croft 1432–

Cecily Hoo's Timeline

2 Records

1301
1301
Birth of Cecily De Hoo in Angleterre
Angleterre
1352
1352
Age 51
Death of Cecily De Hoo in Angleterre
Angleterre

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1301
    Event Place: Angleterre

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1352
    Event Place: Angleterre

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