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Edward de COURTENAY 1326–1372 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1326

Birth Location: Devonshire? - son of Hugh de Courtenay III

Death Date: 1372

Death Location: Godlington

Father: Hugh COURTENAY

Mother: Margaret BOHUN

Spouse(s): Emmeline DAUNEY

Children(s): Hugh COURTENAY

In 1326, Edward de COURTENAY entered the world in Devonshire? - son of Hugh de Courtenay III, born to Hugh Earl Of Courtenay And Margaret De Bohun. Edward de COURTENAY married Emmeline Dauney, and had children including Hugh De Courtenay. Edward de COURTENAY passed away in 1372 in Godlington.

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Biography

  • In 1326, Edward de COURTENAY entered the world in Devonshire? - son of Hugh de Courtenay III, born to Hugh Earl Of Courtenay And Margaret De Bohun.
  • Edward de COURTENAY married Emmeline Dauney, and had children including Hugh De Courtenay.
  • Edward de COURTENAY passed away in 1372 in Godlington.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Edward COURTENAY's Ancestors

Self
Edward COURTENAY
1326–1372
Birth Place: Devonshire? - son of Hugh de Courtenay III
Parents
Hugh Earl of COURTENAY
1303–1377
England - Earl of Devon
Margaret (de) BOHUN
1305–1392
Hereford?
Grandparents
Hugh (Earl of) COURTENAY
1276–1340
Agnes (ST.) JOHN
1280–1345
Humphrey (VIII de) BOHUN
1276–1331
England (Earl of Hereford and Essex)
ELIZABETH (de) PLANTAGENET
1282–1316
Great-Grandparents
Hugh COURTENAY
1250–1291
Eleanor SPENSER
1288–1328
JOHN JOHN
1250–1302
Alice II
1255–
Humphrey BOHUN
1249–1298
Maude FIENES
1250–
Edward ENGLAND
1237–1307
Eleanor CASTILE
1240–1290
2nd-Great-Grandparents
JOHN COURTENAY
1220–1274
Isabel VERE
1225–
Hugh SPENSER
1260–1326
Isabel BEAUCHAMP
1265–1306
Reynold PIERS
–1286
Humphrey BOHUN
1230–1265
Eleanor BRAIOSE
1225–
Ingelram FIENES
1220–
Dtr. CONDE
1225–
HENRY ENGLAND
1207–1272
Eleanor PROVENCE
1220–1291
Fernando CASTILE
1199–1252
Joan DAMMARTIN
1220–1279

Edward COURTENAY's Descendants

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Edward (de) COURTENAY (Abt. 1326–1372) m. Emmeline DAUNEY (Abt. 1330–)
  1. 1. Hugh (de) COURTENAY 1350–1425 m. Philippa (of) ARCEDEKENE 1370–
    1. 1. Joan (de) COURTENAY 1405– m. Nicholas CAREW 1400–1446
      1. 1. Thomas CAREW 1425– m. Joan CARMINO 1430–
        1. 1. Nicholas CAREW 1450–1470 m. Margaret DINHAM 1450–1470

Edward COURTENAY's Timeline

2 Records

1326
Abt. 1326
Birth of Edward de COURTENAY in Devonshire? - son of Hugh de Courtenay III
Devonshire? - son of Hugh de Courtenay III
1372
1372
Age 46
Death of Edward de COURTENAY in Godlington
Godlington

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1326
    Event Place: Devonshire? - son of Hugh de Courtenay III

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Place: England - aka Edward of Godlington

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1372
    Event Place: Godlington
    Record Source: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between1623and 1650 the Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charle, Weis page 9 line 31.

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