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Eleanor de Segrave, Baroness Zouche 1270–1314 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1270
Birth Location: Seagrave Castle, Seagrave, Leicestershire, England
Death Date: 1314
Death Location: Brackley, Northamptonshire, England
Father: Nicholas Segrave
Mother: Maud Lacy
Spouse(s): Sir Ashby
Children(s): Maud Zouche, Ela Zouche, Elizabeth Zouche, Henry Ferrers
The story of Eleanor de Segrave, Baroness Zouche began in 1270 in Seagrave Castle, Seagrave, Leicestershire, England. Eleanor de Segrave, Baroness Zouche married Sir Alan La Zouche 1St Baron La Zouche Of Ashby, and had children including Ela Elena La Zouche, Elizabeth La Zouche, Henry De Ferrers, Maud La Zouche. Eleanor de Segrave, Baroness Zouche passed away in 1314 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Eleanor de Segrave, Baroness Zouche began in 1270 in Seagrave Castle, Seagrave, Leicestershire, England.
- Eleanor de Segrave, Baroness Zouche married Sir Alan La Zouche 1St Baron La Zouche Of Ashby, and had children including Ela Elena La Zouche, Elizabeth La Zouche, Henry De Ferrers, Maud La Zouche.
- Eleanor de Segrave, Baroness Zouche passed away in 1314 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.
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Eleanor Zouche's Ancestors
Eleanor Zouche's Descendants
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1. Maud (La) Zouche 1289–1349 m. Sir (Robert de Holland, 1st Baron) Holand 1283–1328
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1. Thomas (Holland, 1st Earl of) Kent 1314–1360 m. Joan ('The Fair Maid of Kent' 4th Countess of) Kent 1328–1385
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1. John (Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, Earl of) Huntingdon 1352–1400 m. Elizabeth Plantagenet 1363–1426
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1. John (Holand Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, Earl of Huntingdon; captured by the French at the Battle of Baugé 4 years as) prisoner 1395–1447 m. Brites (Beatrice of Portugal) (fitzAlan) 1386–1439 m. Lady (Anne de Stafford, Countess of March, Duchess of Huntington and) Exeter –1432
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2. Constance (de Holland) (Grey) 1387–1437 m. Sir (Thomas de) Mowbray 1385–1405
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3. Richard (Holland, 2nd Earl of) Huntingdon 1386–1400
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4. Sir (Edward de) Holand 1399–1413
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5. Elizabeth (de Holand) Holland 1389–1449 m. Sir (Roger de Fiennes, Knight of Shire for Sussex, Sheriff of Surrey & Sussex, Constable of Portchester, Treasurer of Household for King Henry) VI 1384–1449
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2. Joan (Holland Duchess of) Brittany 1352–1400
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3. Thomas (Holland, 2nd Earl of) Kent 1348–1408 m. Mary (de) Bohun 1368–1394 m. Alice (Fitz Alan, Countess of) Kent 1352–1415
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1. Margaret (De) Holand 1385–1439
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2. Thomas (De) Holand 1371–1421
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3. Edmund (De Holand, 4th Earl of) Kent 1382–1408 m. Constance (of York, Princess of) England 1374–1416
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4. Elizabeth Holland 1394–1421
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5. Joan (De Holand Duchess of York, Lady Scrope of) Masham 1380–1434 m. Edmund (Plantagenet of Langley, 1st Duke of) York 1341–1402 m. Henry (le Scrope 3rd Baron of Masham,) K.G. 1370–1415
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6. Eleanor (De) Holand 1376–1405
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7. Margaret ("The Poet's Muse" de Holand, Countess of) Somerset 1385–1440 m. John (Beaufort, K.G., Marquis of Dorset & 1st Earl of Somerset, Teutonic Knights, Admiral of the Irish) fleet 1371–1410
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8. Alianor (Eleanor de Holland, Countess of) March 1373–1405 m. Roger (de Mortimer, Earl of Ulster, 4th Earl of) March 1374–1398 m. Sir (Edward Cherleton, K.G., 5th Lord) Cherleton 1371–1421
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9. Elizabeth Holland 1388–1424 m. John (De Neville, accompanied the King to France in 1417 and was present at the sieges of Caen and) Rouen 1387–1420
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10. Eleanor (de) Holand 1386–1413 m. Thomas (Montagu ( Montacute), 4th Earl of Salisbury; 100 Years War: key commander killed at Siege of) Orleans 1388–1428
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11. Thomas (de Holand, K.G., 1st Duke of Surrey, plotted to kill King Henry IV "Epiphany Rising"; no) issue 1374–1400 m. Joan (de) Stafford 1378–1442
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2. Lady (Maud Matilda De Holland, Baroness) Swynnerton 1319–1361 m. Sir (Thomas Swynnerton, 3rd Lord Swynnerton, Battle of) Crecy 1315–1361
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1. Sir (Robert Swynnerton, Knight, 4th Lord Swynnerton, Alstonefield, Quarnford, Rushton, Spencer, Staffordshire, and Great and Little Barrow, Cheshire,) St 1341–1396 m. Elizabeth (De Beke) (Swynnerton) 1345–1373
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1. Maud (Matilda De) Swynnerton 1365–1415 m. Sir (John Savage, Bailiff of the Forest of Macclesfield, Constable of Halton) Castle 1370–1450
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2. Alice (de) Swynnerton –1350
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3. Sir (Ortho de Holland,) Knight 1316–1359
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4. Robert (de de Holland, Lord of) Enreston 1312–1374
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5. Elizabeth (de Handsacre de Holand, Baroness Le Boteler,) Dineley 1323–1387 m. William (V Butler, Le Boteler, Lord of Wemme, 9th Baron of) Warrington 1320–1380
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1. Elizabeth (de Boteler Botiller () Molington) 1345–1411 m. Sir (Robert II de Ferrers,) knight 1341–1380
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1. Robert (III Ferrers, 5th Baron Boteler of) Wem 1373–1396 m. Joan (Plantagenet de Beaufort, Countess of Westmoreland, Lancaster House, Order of the) Garter 1375–1440
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2. Alice (Le) Boteler 1340–1381 m. Nicholas (de) Sandford 1340–1399
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1. Richard (IV de Sandford) Sanford 1370–1451 m. Maud (Maude Le) Banastre 1370–1400
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2. Ela (Elena la) Zouche 1288–1360
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3. Elizabeth (la) Zouche 1295–1387
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4. Henry (De) Ferrers 1294–1343
Eleanor Zouche's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1270
Event Place: Seagrave Castle, Seagrave, Leicestershire, England
Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1314
Event Place: Brackley, Northamptonshire, England
Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index