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Hugh II de Hastings 1336–1364 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1336

Birth Location: <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>

Death Date: 1364

Death Location: <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>

Father: Hugh Hastings

Mother: Margery Foliot

Spouse(s): Margaret Everingham

Children(s): Hugh Hastings, Margaret Hastings

In 1336, Hugh II de Hastings entered the world in <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>, born to Hugh De Hastings And Margery Foliot. Hugh II de Hastings married Margaret De Everingham, and had children including Hugh Iii De Hastings, Margaret Hastings. Hugh II de Hastings passed away in 1364 in <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>.

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Biography

  • In 1336, Hugh II de Hastings entered the world in <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>, born to Hugh De Hastings And Margery Foliot.
  • Hugh II de Hastings married Margaret De Everingham, and had children including Hugh Iii De Hastings, Margaret Hastings.
  • Hugh II de Hastings passed away in 1364 in <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hugh Hastings's Ancestors

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Hugh Hastings
1336–1364
Birth Place: <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>
Parents
Hugh de Hastings
1310–1347
<Sutton Scotney,Wonston,Hampshire,England>
Margery Foliot
1315–1349
<,Trotton,Sussex,England>
Grandparents
John (de) Hastings
1262–1312
,Allesley,Warwick,England
Isabel (le) Despencer
1270–1334
<,Winchester,Sussex,England>
Richard Foliot
1263–1326
,Gressenhall,Norfolk,England
Joan (de) Braose
1275–1324
<Gower,Llangennith,Glamorgan,Wales>
Great-Grandparents
Henry Hastings
1220–1268
Joan Cantilupe
1244–1271
Hugh Despencer
1236–1326
Isabel Beauchamp
1236–1306
William Braose
1244–
Aline Multon
1255–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Hastings
1196–1250
Ada Huntingdon
1198–1265
William Cantilupe
1215–1254
Eva Broiuze
1232–1255
Hugh Despencer
1220–1265
Aliva Bassett
1220–1281
William Beauchamp
1218–1268
Isabel Mauduit
1218–1268
John Braose
1209–1252
Margaret Llewellyn
1210–1263
Thomas Moulton
1230–
Maud Vaux
1230–

Hugh Hastings's Descendants

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Hugh (II de) Hastings (Abt 1336–1364) m. Margaret (de) Everingham (Abt 1338–25 NOV 1375)
  1. 1. Hugh (III de) Hastings 1356–1386 m. Anne Despencer 1361–1426
  2. 2. Margaret Hastings 1355–1387 m. John Wingfield 1346–1389
    1. 1. Robert Wingfield 1370–1409 m. Elizabeth Russell 1374–
      1. 1. Robert Wingfield 1403–1454 m. Elizabeth Goushill 1404–1481
        1. 1. Elizabeth Wingfield 1435–1497 m. William Brandon 1433–
        2. 2. Anne Wingfield 1443–
        3. 3. William Wingfield 1440–1509
        4. 4. John Wingfield 1430–1481
        5. 5. Henry Wingfield 1434–1494
        6. 6. Robert Wingfield 1432–1481
        7. 7. Catharine Wingfield 1444–
        8. 8. Richard Wingfield 1435–1509
        9. 9. Thomas Wingfield 1438–1475
        10. 10. Alice Wingfield 1450–
        11. 11. Margaret Wingfield 1452–
        12. 12. Anthony Wingfield 1446–
        13. 13. Agnes Wingfield 1430–
      2. 2. William Wingfield 1405–
      3. 3. Margaret Wingfield 1409–
      4. 4. Ann Wingfield 1407–

Hugh Hastings's Timeline

2 Records

1336
Abt 1336
Birth of Hugh II de Hastings in <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>
<,Elsing,Norfolk,England>
1364
1364
Age 28
Death of Hugh II de Hastings in <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>
<,Elsing,Norfolk,England>

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1336
    Event Place: <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>
    Record Source:
    [1] "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"
    [2] "FamilySearch Ancestral Fileâ v4.19"

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1369
    Event Place: <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>
    Record Source: "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1364
    Event Place: <,Elsing,Norfolk,England>
    Record Source:
    [1] "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"
    [2] "FamilySearch Ancestral Fileâ v4.19

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