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Eustace Fitzhugh 1256–1310 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1256
Birth Location: Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 1310
Death Location: Grey, Yorkshire, England
Father: Ralph Fitzhugh
Mother: Agnes Greasley
Spouse(s): William DeRos
Children(s): Lucia Roos
In 1256, Eustace Fitzhugh entered the world in Yorkshire, England, born to Ralph Fitzhugh And Agnes De Greasley. Eustace Fitzhugh married William Deros, and had children including Lucia De Roos. Eustace Fitzhugh passed away in 1310 in Grey, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1256, Eustace Fitzhugh entered the world in Yorkshire, England, born to Ralph Fitzhugh And Agnes De Greasley.
- Eustace Fitzhugh married William Deros, and had children including Lucia De Roos.
- Eustace Fitzhugh passed away in 1310 in Grey, Yorkshire, England.
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Eustace Fitzhugh's Ancestors
Eustace Fitzhugh's Descendants
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1. Lucia (de) Roos 1270–1332 m. Sir (Robert de) Plumpton 1268–1325
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1. Sir (William de) Plumpton 1294–1362 m. Christiana Mowbray 1305–1362
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1. Lady (Alice De Plumpton Baroness) Boteler 1332–1400 m. Sir (John Le Boteler High Sheriff of) Lancashire 1332–1400
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1. Alice LeBoteler 1383–1442 m. Thomas Alabaster 1398–1485
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Eustace Fitzhugh's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1256
Event Place: Yorkshire, England
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1310
Event Place: Grey, Yorkshire, England
Record Source: Millennium File