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Eve De Braose 1220–1255 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1220
Birth Location: Bramber, Sussex, England
Death Date: 28 Jul 1255
Death Location: Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
Father: William DeBraose
Mother: Eve Marshall
Spouse(s): William Cantelou, William Fraville
Children(s): George Cantilupe, Millicent DeCantilupe, Thomas CANTILUPE, Juliane DeCantilupe, Agnes DeCantilupe, Juliane CANTILUPE, John CANTILUPE, Fitzwilliam Cantilupe, Joan DeCantalupe, William ALBINI, Eve DeCantilupe, Ferch William, Isabel DeCantelou
The story of Eve De Braose began in 1220 in Bramber, Sussex, England. Eve De Braose married William Iii De Cantelou, William Meschimes Um Fraville, and had children including Agnes Decantilupe, Eve Decantilupe, Ferch William, Fitzwilliam Cantilupe, George Cantilupe, Isabel Decantelou, Joan Decantalupe, John De Cantilupe, Juliane De Cantilupe, Juliane Decantilupe, Millicent Decantilupe, Thomas De Cantilupe, William Surety De Aubigny Albini. Eve De Braose passed away in 1255 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales.
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Biography
- The story of Eve De Braose began in 1220 in Bramber, Sussex, England.
- Eve De Braose married William Iii De Cantelou, William Meschimes Um Fraville, and had children including Agnes Decantilupe, Eve Decantilupe, Ferch William, Fitzwilliam Cantilupe, George Cantilupe, Isabel Decantelou, Joan Decantalupe, John De Cantilupe, Juliane De Cantilupe, Juliane Decantilupe, Millicent Decantilupe, Thomas De Cantilupe, William Surety De Aubigny Albini.
- Eve De Braose passed away in 1255 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales.
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Eve Braose's Ancestors
Eve Braose's Descendants
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1. George Cantilupe 1252–1273
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2. Millicent DeCantilupe 1250–1299
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3. Thomas (De) CANTILUPE 1260–1261
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4. Juliane DeCantilupe 1260–1319
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5. Agnes DeCantilupe 1191–1239
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6. Juliane (De) CANTILUPE 1225–1240
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7. John (De) CANTILUPE 1247–1248
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8. Fitzwilliam Cantilupe 1260–
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9. Joan DeCantalupe 1240–1271
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10. William (Surety de AUBIGNY) ALBINI 1225–1236
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11. Eve DeCantilupe 1209–1239
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12. Ferch William 1270–1340
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13. Isabel DeCantelou 1184–1220 m. Geoffrey DePauncefoote 1265– m. Stephen Devereux 1195–1269 m. Thurstan DeMontfort 1190–1217
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1. Grimbald Pauncefoote 1287– m. De Turberville 1290–1357
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1. Emerick Pauncefoote 1318–1348 m. Grimbald Pauncefort 1329–
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1. Hugh Pauncefote 1345–1379 m. Katherine Pauncefort 1348–1382
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2. Walter Pauncefoote 1397–
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2. Grimbald PAUNCEFOTE 1325–
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2. Walter Deboketon 1206–1275
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3. William Devereux 1219–1265
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4. Piers DeMontfort 1210–1265 m. Alice DeAldithley 1224–1265 m. Alice deAUDLEY 1225–1265
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1. Peter DeMontford 1240–1287 m. Matilda (de la) Warr 1245–1275
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1. Elizabeth DeMontfort 1275–1345 m. William (De) Montagu 1275–1320 m. Baron Montacute 1275–1320
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2. John DeMontfort 1264–1296 m. Alice (De La) Plaunche 1267–1303
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3. Simon DeMontfort 1265–1318
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4. Anastasia (Nola) Montfort 1272–1326
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5. William Montfort 1276–1330
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2. William DeMontfort 1242–1265
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3. Robert DeMontfort 1246–1287
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4. Elizabeth deMontfort 1245–
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5. Alice deMontfort 1270–1317
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6. Jeanne DeMontfort 1253–1300
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7. Alice (de) MONTFORT 1270–1317
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8. Gilchrist DeFitzmartin 1240–1278
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Eve Braose's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1220
Event Place: Bramber, Sussex, England
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 Jul 1255
Event Place: Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
Record Source: Millennium File