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Edmund Willoughby 1345–1414 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1345

Birth Location: Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England

Death Date: 1414

Death Location: Willoughby, Nottinghamshire, England

Father: Richard Willoughby

Mother: Joan Charron

Spouse(s): Alice Somerville

Children(s): Edmund Willoughby

Edmund Willoughby was born in 1345 in Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England, the child of Richard Ii Willoughby And Joan De Charron. Edmund Willoughby married Alice De Somerville, and had children including Edmund Ii Willoughby. Edmund Willoughby passed away in 1414 in Willoughby, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Biography

  • Edmund Willoughby was born in 1345 in Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England, the child of Richard Ii Willoughby And Joan De Charron.
  • Edmund Willoughby married Alice De Somerville, and had children including Edmund Ii Willoughby.
  • Edmund Willoughby passed away in 1414 in Willoughby, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Edmund Willoughby's Ancestors

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Edmund Willoughby
1345–1414
Birth Place: Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England
Parents
Richard II Willoughby
1310–1362
Loughborough, Nottinghamshire, England
Joan (de) Charron
1300–1345
Horton Blyth, Northumberland, England
Grandparents
Richard Willoughby
1289–1362
Nottinghamshire, England
Isabel Mortaigne
1289–1332
Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England
Guiscard (de) Charron
1270–1314
Blyth, Northumberland, England
Alice (de) Lucy
1276–1332
Cockermouth, Cumberlandshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Willoughby
1260–1325
Roger Mortaigne
1240–1274
Guischard Charron
1240–1297
Isabel Horton
1252–1279
Thomas Lucy
1250–1305
Isabel Bolteby
1254–1294
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Willoughby
1245–1300
Alice Beke
1250–1311
Roger Mortaigne
1274–
Guiscard Savoy
1210–1243
Mary Sutton
1214–1269
Henry Horton
1220–1270
Joan Kirby
1225–
Alan Multon
1205–1250
Alice Lucy
1129–1208
Adam Bolteby
1205–1291
Philippe Tyndal
1205–1257

Edmund Willoughby's Descendants

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Edmund Willoughby (1345–1414) m. Alice (de) Somerville (1354–)
  1. 1. Edmund (II) Willoughby 1380–1414 m. Isabel Annesley 1383–1415
    1. 1. Hugh Willoughby 1400–1448 m. Margaret (de) Freville 1397–1491
      1. 1. Eleanor Willoughby 1433–1471 m. John Shirley 1432–1486
        1. 1. Ralph Shirley 1458–1517 m. Jane Sheffield 1464–1528 m. Elizabeth Walsh 1449–1505
        2. 2. Thomas Shirley 1460–1513 m. Joyce Boothe 1464–1523
        3. 3. Margaret Shirley 1464–
        4. 4. Hugh Shirley 1468–1510
        5. 5. Robert Shirley 1462–1513
        6. 6. Alice Shirley 1466–1531 m. Robert Brokesby 1450–1531
        7. 7. Jane Shirley 1470–
      2. 2. Isabel Willoughby 1418–1471
      3. 3. Joyce Willoughby 1420– m. Richard Bracebridge 1425–1501
      4. 4. Margery Willoughby 1420–1495
      5. 5. Maude Willoughby 1427–1457
      6. 6. Baldwin Willoughby 1429–1492 m. Agnes (De) Mortimer 1430–1484
        1. 1. Baldwin Willoughby 1465–1543 m. Joan Sheppard 1465–1541
      7. 7. Robert Willoughby 1427–1465 m. Cecily (de) Welles 1430–1465 m. Margaret Griffith 1416–1491
        1. 1. Henry Willoughby 1452–1529 m. Margaret Markham 1465–1524
        2. 2. Christopher Willoughby 1453–1499 m. Margaret Jenny 1455–1515
        3. 3. Alice Willoughby 1420–1508 m. Richard Curzon 1400–1499
        4. 4. Richard Willoughby 1450–1469 m. Anne Leeke 1450–1472
        5. 5. Dorothy Willoughby 1449–
        6. 6. Sanchia Willoughby 1452–1549
        7. 7. Robert Willoughby 1450–

Edmund Willoughby's Timeline

2 Records

1345
1345
Birth of Edmund Willoughby in Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England
Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England
1414
1414
Age 69
Death of Edmund Willoughby in Willoughby, Nottinghamshire, England
Willoughby, Nottinghamshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1345
    Event Place: Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1414
    Event Place: Willoughby, Nottinghamshire, England

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