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Eva FitzAlan 1140–1201 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1140

Birth Location: St Andrews, Orkney, Orkney, Iceland

Death Date: 1201

Death Location: St Andrews, Bay, Florida, United States

Father: Alan Fitzalan

Mother: Alesta Mar

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In 1140, Eva FitzAlan entered the world in St Andrews, Orkney, Orkney, Iceland, born to Alan High Steward Scotland Fitzalan And Alesta Eva Mar. Eva FitzAlan passed away in 1201 in St Andrews, Bay, Florida, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1140, Eva FitzAlan entered the world in St Andrews, Orkney, Orkney, Iceland, born to Alan High Steward Scotland Fitzalan And Alesta Eva Mar.
  • Eva FitzAlan passed away in 1201 in St Andrews, Bay, Florida, United States.

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Eva FitzAlan's Ancestors

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Eva FitzAlan
1140–1201
Birth Place: St Andrews, Orkney, Orkney, Iceland
Parents
Alan High Steward Scotland Fitzalan
1120–1204
Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Alesta (Eva) Mar
1150–1210
Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Walter (High Steward Scotland) FitzAlan
1109–1177
Normandy, France
Eschina (de) Londres
1112–1186
Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Alan FitzAlan
1078–1114
Aveline Hesding
1081–1126
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Fledaldus FitzAlan
1055–

Eva FitzAlan's Timeline

2 Records

1140
1140
Birth of Eva FitzAlan in St Andrews, Orkney, Orkney, Iceland
St Andrews, Orkney, Orkney, Iceland
1201
1201
Age 61
Death of Eva FitzAlan in St Andrews, Bay, Florida, United States
St Andrews, Bay, Florida, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1140
    Event Place: St Andrews, Orkney, Orkney, Iceland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1201
    Event Place: St Andrews, Bay, Florida, United States

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