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Geoffrey le Scrope 1330–1362 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1330

Birth Location: Arnwick, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1362

Death Location: Konigsberg, Giessen, Hessen, Germany

Father: Henry Scrope

Mother: Joan Clifton

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The story of Geoffrey le Scrope began in 1330 in Arnwick, Yorkshire, England. Geoffrey le Scrope passed away in 1362 in Konigsberg, Giessen, Hessen, Germany.

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Biography

  • The story of Geoffrey le Scrope began in 1330 in Arnwick, Yorkshire, England.
  • Geoffrey le Scrope passed away in 1362 in Konigsberg, Giessen, Hessen, Germany.

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Geoffrey Scrope's Ancestors

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Geoffrey Scrope
1330–1362
Birth Place: Arnwick, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Henry le Scrope
1312–1392
North Riding, Yorkshire, England
Joan (Agnes) Clifton
1318–1386
Clifton, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Geoffrey (le) Scrope
1285–1340
Wensley, Yorkshire, England
Ivetta (de) Ros
1290–1331
Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Scrope
1245–1311
Constance Newsom
1249–1310
William Ros
1250–1316
Eustace FitzHugh
1248–1310
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Scrope
1214–1296
Thomas Newsom
1223–1264
Lucia FitzPiers
1205–1266
Robert Ros
1228–1285
Isabel Aubigny
1225–1301
Ralph Fitzhugh
1225–1261
Joan Hay
1240–1265

Geoffrey Scrope's Timeline

2 Records

1330
1330
Birth of Geoffrey le Scrope in Arnwick, Yorkshire, England
Arnwick, Yorkshire, England
1362
1362
Age 32
Death of Geoffrey le Scrope in Konigsberg, Giessen, Hessen, Germany
Konigsberg, Giessen, Hessen, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1330
    Event Place: Arnwick, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1362
    Event Place: Konigsberg, Giessen, Hessen, Germany

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