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Henry de Lea 1202–1289 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1202

Birth Location: Amotherby, , West Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1289

Death Location: Preston, Lancashire, England

Father: Sir Lea

Mother: Margaret Fitton

Spouse(s): Elizabeth None, Agnès Lea

Children(s): William Lea

Henry de Lea was born in 1202 in Amotherby, , West Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir John De Lea And Margaret Fitton. Henry de Lea married Agnes De Lea, Elizabeth, and had children including William De Lea. Henry de Lea passed away in 1289 in Preston, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • Henry de Lea was born in 1202 in Amotherby, , West Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir John De Lea And Margaret Fitton.
  • Henry de Lea married Agnes De Lea, Elizabeth, and had children including William De Lea.
  • Henry de Lea passed away in 1289 in Preston, Lancashire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Henry Lea's Ancestors

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Henry Lea
1202–1289
Birth Place: Amotherby, , West Yorkshire, England
Parents
Sir John de Lea
1186–1265
Lea, Lancashire, England
Margaret Fitton
1197–1270
Salop, Shropshire, England
Grandparents
Henry (de) Lancaster
1175–1218
Carlisle, Cumberland, England, United Kingdom
Alvicia (De) Billington
1180–1213
Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
William Lancaster
1150–1184
Helewise Stuteville
1153–1226
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Henry Lea's Descendants

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Henry (de) Lea (1202–1289) m. Elizabeth (1190–Deceased) m. Agnès (De) Lea (1220–)
  1. 1. William (De) Lea 1237–1302 m. Clementia Banastre 1240–1298
    1. 1. William (de) Lea 1260–1347 m. Isabelle (de) Courtenay 1278–1325
      1. 1. William (de) Lea 1302–1378 m. Isabelle (de) Standish 1305–
        1. 1. Isolde (de) Lea 1330–1380 m. Robert Standish 1325–1380
    2. 2. Robert (Del) Dykes 1260–
    3. 3. Henry (De) Lea 1261–1315
    4. 4. Aurelia (Howick) Lee 1267–1327
    5. 5. Robert (Del) Dykes 1270–1308 m. Agneta (de) Waverton 1270–1308
    6. 6. William (De La) Lee 1273–
    7. 7. William (Ii) Lea 1275– m. Isabelle 1280–
    8. 8. William (De la) Lee 1280–1353
    9. 9. Sibyl (de) Lea 1284–1330 m. Richard Houghton 1278–1341
      1. 1. Katherine (de) Houghton 1310–1368 m. Hugh (de) Venables 1296–1367
        1. 1. Hugh (de) Venables 1330–1383 m. Margery Cotton 1335–1398
        2. 2. Joan (de) Venables 1332–1397 m. Thomas (de) Lathom 1329–1383
        3. 3. Thomas (de) Venables 1334–
        4. 4. Alice Venables 1335–
        5. 5. Richard (de) Venables 1336–1383 m. Joan (Thornton) Fitton 1345–1382 m. Jean (Joan) Fitton 1345–1382
        6. 6. Roger Venables 1338–1388 m. Elizabeth Colburne 1336–1388
        7. 7. Joan Venables 1341–
        8. 8. Margaret (De) Venables 1342–1417 m. Thomas (De) Davenport 1346–1390 m. Thomas Davenport –1397
        9. 9. Isabel Venables 1342– m. Bryan Handford 1340–
        10. 10. Richard Venables 1345–1379
      2. 2. Sibyl Houghton 1308–1388 m. Robert (de) Clitheroe 1300–1346 m. William Bold 1306–1376
      3. 3. Alice Houghton 1310–1360 m. Richard Stanhope 1289–1370
      4. 4. Adam Houghton 1310–1386 m. Ellen Venables 1312–1390 m. Phillippa 1310– m. Ellen Venables 1355–1386
      5. 5. Richard Houghton 1310–

Henry Lea's Timeline

2 Records

1202
1202
Birth of Henry de Lea in Amotherby, , West Yorkshire, England
Amotherby, , West Yorkshire, England
1289
1289
Age 87
Death of Henry de Lea in Preston, Lancashire, England
Preston, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1202
    Event Place: Amotherby, , West Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 16 Sep 2020), entry for Henry de Lea, person ID LV7H-KWW.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1289
    Event Place: Preston, Lancashire, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 16 Sep 2020), entry for Henry de Lea, person ID LV7H-KWW.

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