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Frederick De Lorraine 1369–1415 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1369

Birth Location: Veldenz, Rheinland, GERMANY

Death Date: 25 OCT 1415

Death Location: Joinville, Haute Marne, FRANCE

Father: John Lorraine

Mother: Sophie Wurttemberg

Spouse(s): Marguerite Geneville

Children(s): Elisabeth Lorraine, Margaret Lorraine, Antoine Lorraine

In 1369, Frederick De Lorraine entered the world in Veldenz, Rheinland, GERMANY, born to John Lorraine And Sophie Wurttemberg. Frederick De Lorraine married Marguerite De Geneville, and had children including Antoine De Lorraine, Elisabeth De Lorraine, Margaret De Lorraine. Frederick De Lorraine passed away in 1415 in Joinville, Haute Marne, FRANCE.

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Biography

  • In 1369, Frederick De Lorraine entered the world in Veldenz, Rheinland, GERMANY, born to John Lorraine And Sophie Wurttemberg.
  • Frederick De Lorraine married Marguerite De Geneville, and had children including Antoine De Lorraine, Elisabeth De Lorraine, Margaret De Lorraine.
  • Frederick De Lorraine passed away in 1415 in Joinville, Haute Marne, FRANCE.

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Frederick Lorraine's Ancestors

Self
Frederick Lorraine
1369–1415
Birth Place: Veldenz, Rheinland, GERMANY
Parents
John Lorraine
1346–1390
Sophie Wurttemberg
1343–1369
Stuttgart, Neckarkreis, Brandenburg, GERMANY
Grandparents
Rudolph Lorraine
1318–1346
Marie Chatillon
1320–1396
Eberhard (Von) Wurttemberg
1315–1392
Stuttgart, Neckarkreis, Brandenburg, GERMANY
Elisabeth (Von) Henneberg
1318–1389
Schleusingen, Henneberg, GERMANY
Great-Grandparents
Frederick Lorraine
1282–
Elizabeth Habsburg
1285–
Guy Chatillon
1295–1342
Marguerite Valois
1296–1342
Ulrich Wurttemberg
1298–1344
Sofie Pfirt
1298–1334
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thibaut Lorraine
1260–1312
Isabel Rumigny
1263–1326
Albert Habsburg
1255–1308
Elisabeth Carinthia
1262–1312
Hugo Chatillon
1258–
Beatrix Flanders
1270–1307
Charles Valois
1264–1325
Margaret Naples
1270–1299
Eberhard Wurttemberg
1265–1325
Irmgard Zoehringer
1269–1300
Theobald Pfirt
1250–1310
Katharina Klingen
1255–1296

Frederick Lorraine's Descendants

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Frederick (De) Lorraine (1369–25 OCT 1415) m. Marguerite (De) Geneville (1354–28 APR 1417)
  1. 1. Elisabeth (De) Lorraine 1395–1455 m. Philipp (Von) Nassau 1368–1429
    1. 1. Johan Nassau 1423–1472 m. Johanna (Of) Loos 1443–1469
      1. 1. Johanna (Von) Nassau 1464–1521 m. Johann (Von) Pfalz-Simmern 1459–1509
        1. 1. John (Von) Pfalz-Simmern 1492–1557 m. Beatrix Zahringen 1492–1535
        2. 2. Friedrich (Von) Pfalz-Simmern 1490–1490
      2. 2. Adam (Van) Nassau 1447– m. Eva (Ludolf Von) Bitburg 1451–
      3. 3. Catharina (Van) Nassau 1448–
      4. 4. Elisabeth Nassau 1459–1479
    2. 2. Philipp (Von) Nassau 1418–1492 m. Margarethe (Von) Lohn-Heinsberg 1426–1446 m. Veronike (Von) Sayn-Wittgenstein 1435–1511
    3. 3. Margarethe (Von) Nassau 1426–1490 m. Gerard (Van) Rodemachern 1422–1489
  2. 2. Margaret (De) Lorraine 1405–
  3. 3. Antoine (De) Lorraine 1400–1458 m. Marie Harcourt 1398–1476

Frederick Lorraine's Timeline

3 Records

1369
1369
Birth of Frederick De Lorraine in Veldenz, Rheinland, GERMANY
Veldenz, Rheinland, GERMANY
1415
25 OCT 1415
Age 46
Death of Frederick De Lorraine in Azincourt, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-FRANCE , FRANCE
Azincourt, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-FRANCE , FRANCE
1415
25 OCT 1415
Age 46
Burial of Frederick De Lorraine in Joinville, Haute Marne, FRANCE
Joinville, Haute Marne, FRANCE

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1369
    Event Place: Veldenz, Rheinland, GERMANY

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 OCT 1415
    Event Place: Azincourt, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-FRANCE , FRANCE

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 25 OCT 1415
    Event Place: Joinville, Haute Marne, FRANCE

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