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Henry de Hastings 1205–1250 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1205

Birth Location: Fillongley (Warwickshire) England

Death Date: 1250

Death Location: Astbury, Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England

Father: William Hastings

Mother: Margery Bigod

Spouse(s): Ada Scotland

Children(s): Ada Hastings, Henry Hastings, Matilda Hastings

In 1205, Henry de Hastings entered the world in Fillongley (Warwickshire) England, born to William De Hastings And Margery Bigod. Henry de Hastings married Ada Of Huntington Princess Of Scotland, and had children including Ada De Hastings, Henry De Hastings, Matilda De Hastings. Henry de Hastings passed away in 1250 in Astbury, Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1205, Henry de Hastings entered the world in Fillongley (Warwickshire) England, born to William De Hastings And Margery Bigod.
  • Henry de Hastings married Ada Of Huntington Princess Of Scotland, and had children including Ada De Hastings, Henry De Hastings, Matilda De Hastings.
  • Henry de Hastings passed away in 1250 in Astbury, Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Henry Hastings's Ancestors

Self
Henry Hastings
1205–1250
Birth Place: Fillongley (Warwickshire) England
Parents
William de Hastings
1165–1226
Margery Bigod
1184–1237
Thetford (Norfolk) England
Grandparents
William (de) Hastings
1138–1226
Maud (de) Banastre
1140–1222
Roger (Bigod 2nd Earl of) Norfolk
1144–1221
Norwich, Norfolk, England
Ida (de Tonsy Countess of) Norfolk
1154–1199
Great-Grandparents
Hugh Hastings
1110–1152
Hugh Norfolk
1100–1177
Juliana Vere
1108–1199
Ralph Flamstead
1132–1162
Margaret Beamount
1125–1185
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Hastings
1080–1130
Hawise Windsor
1090–
Roger Anglia
1066–1107
Adeliza Belvoir
1070–1135
Aubey Vere
1080–1141
Adeliza Clare
1091–1163
Roger Flamstead
–1208
Robert Beaumont
1104–1168
Amicia Gael
1108–1168

Henry Hastings's Descendants

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Henry (de) Hastings (1205–1250) m. Ada (of Huntington Princess of) Scotland (1200–1241)
  1. 1. Ada (de) Hastings 1224– m. Ralph (de) Brereton 1224–1280
    1. 1. Sibilla (de) Brereton 1263– m. William Booth 1255–
      1. 1. Thomas Booth 1280– m. Agnes Barton 1276–
        1. 1. John Booth 1309– m. Agnes (Loretta de) Barton 1320–1370
  2. 2. Henry (de) Hastings 1235–1269 m. Joan (de) Cantilupe 1243–1271
    1. 1. John (de Hastings 1st Baron) Hastings 1262–1312 m. Isabel (de) Valence 1262–1305
      1. 1. Elizabeth (de) Hastings 1294– m. Roger (de Grey 1st Baron Grey de) Ruthyn 1298–1353
        1. 1. Reynold (de Grey Baron) Grey 1323–1388 m. Eleanore (le) Strange 1330–1396
  3. 3. Matilda (de) Hastings 1226–1264 m. Gilbert (Peche Baron of) Bourne 1218–1291
    1. 1. John (Peche 1st Lord Peache of) Wormleighton 1249–1335 m. Eleanor 1268–
      1. 1. Anne Peche 1281–1305 m. John (de) Wingfield 1279–1337
        1. 1. John (de) Wingfield 1305–1371 m. Elizabeth Honypot 1308–1377

Henry Hastings's Timeline

2 Records

1205
1205
Birth of Henry de Hastings in Fillongley (Warwickshire) England
Fillongley (Warwickshire) England
1250
1250
Age 45
Death of Henry de Hastings in England
England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1205
    Event Place: Fillongley (Warwickshire) England
    Record Source:
    [1] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1250
    Event Place: England
    Record Source:
    [1] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Astbury, Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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