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ELIZABETH de CLARE 1295–1360 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Bef. 1295

Birth Location: England

Death Date: 04 Nov 1360

Death Location: Weoberley, Alton, Stafford County

Father: Gilbert CLARE

Mother: Joan PLANTAGENET

Spouse(s): Theobald VERDON, JOHN BURGH

Children(s): Isabel VERDON, WILLIAM BURGH

ELIZABETH de CLARE was born in 1295 in England, the child of Gilbert De Clare And Joan Joanna Of Plantagenet. ELIZABETH de CLARE married John De Burgh, Theobald Baron Verdon, and had children including Isabel De Verdon, William 4Th Earl Of Burgh. ELIZABETH de CLARE passed away in 1360 in Weoberley, Alton, Stafford County.

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  • ELIZABETH de CLARE was born in 1295 in England, the child of Gilbert De Clare And Joan Joanna Of Plantagenet.
  • ELIZABETH de CLARE married John De Burgh, Theobald Baron Verdon, and had children including Isabel De Verdon, William 4Th Earl Of Burgh.
  • ELIZABETH de CLARE passed away in 1360 in Weoberley, Alton, Stafford County.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

ELIZABETH CLARE's Ancestors

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ELIZABETH CLARE
1295–1360
Birth Place: England
Parents
Gilbert de CLARE
1243–1295
(Earl of Gloucester)
Joan ((Joanna) of) PLANTAGENET
1272–1307
Acre - dtr of King Edward I
Grandparents
Richard (de) CLARE
1222–1262
Ireland? Earl of Clare, Hertford, and Gloucester
Maud (de) LACY
1223–1288
England - aka Countess of Lincoln - dtr of John
Edward (I) ENGLAND
1237–1307
Westminster (aka Longshanks) - son of Henry III
Eleanor (of) CASTILE
1240–1290
Spain
Great-Grandparents
Gilbert CLARE
1180–1230
Isabel MARSHALL
1220–1239
JOHN LACY
1192–1240
Margaret QUINCY
1200–1266
HENRY ENGLAND
1207–1272
Eleanor PROVENCE
1220–1291
Fernando CASTILE
1199–1252
Joan DAMMARTIN
1220–1279
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard CLARE
1150–1217
Amice ROBERT
1160–1224
WILLIAM MARSHALL
1190–1219
Eleanor ENGLAND
1203–1275
Roger LACY
1172–
Robert QUINCY
1170–1217
Hawise CHESTER
1180–1242
JOHN ENGLAND
1167–1216
Isabella ANGOULEME
1188–1246
Ramon PROVENCE
1194–
Beatrice SAVOY
1195–1266
Alfonso LEON
1166–1230
Berengeria CASTILE
1175–1246
Simon DAMMARTIN
1180–1239
Marie PONTHIEU
1188–1251

ELIZABETH CLARE's Descendants

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ELIZABETH (de) CLARE (Bef. 1295–04 Nov 1360) m. Theobald (Baron) VERDON (1280–27 Jul 1316) m. JOHN (de) BURGH (1290–1313)
  1. 1. Isabel (de) VERDON 1317–1349 m. HENRY FERRERS 1294–1343
    1. 1. WILLIAM (VIII) FERRERS 1332–1370 m. Margaret (de) UFFORD 1335–
      1. 1. HENRY (IV Baron) FERRERS 1355–1387 m. Joan (de) HOO 1360–1394
        1. 1. WILLIAM (IX Baron) FERRERS 1372–1445 m. Margaret MONTAGUE 1375–1416 m. Philippa (de) CLIFFORD 1372–1389
  2. 2. WILLIAM (4th Earl of) BURGH 1312–1333
    1. 1. ELIZABETH (de) BURGH –1368 m. Lionel (of) ANTWERP 1338–1368
      1. 1. Phillipa PLANTAGENET 1355–1400 m. Edmund (3rd Earl) MORTIMER 1352–1381
        1. 1. Roger (IV) MORTIMER 1374–1398 m. Eleanor HOLAND 1360–1405
        2. 2. Edmund (de) MORTIMER 1372–1403
        3. 3. ELIZABETH MORTIMER 1371–1417 m. Henry Percy 1364–1403

ELIZABETH CLARE's Timeline

2 Records

1295
Bef. 1295
Birth of ELIZABETH de CLARE in England
England
1360
04 Nov 1360
Age 65
Death of ELIZABETH de CLARE in Weoberley, Alton, Stafford County
Weoberley, Alton, Stafford County

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Bef. 1295
    Event Place: England
    Record Source: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between1623and 1650 the Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charle, Weis page 13 line 11-30.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 Nov 1360
    Event Place: Weoberley, Alton, Stafford County
    Record Source: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between1623and 1650 the Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charle, Weis page 13 line 11-30.

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