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Joan Le Scrope 1338–1386 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1338

Birth Location: Masham, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1386

Death Location: Ravensworth, Yorkshire, , England

Father: Henry Scrope

Mother: Joan Clifton

Spouse(s): Henry FitzHugh

Children(s): Henry Fitzhugh

The story of Joan Le Scrope began in 1338 in Masham, Yorkshire, England. Joan Le Scrope married Henry Sir 2Nd Baron Of Ravensworth Fitzhugh, and had children including Henry 3Rd Baron Fitzhugh. Joan Le Scrope passed away in 1386 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, , England.

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Biography

  • The story of Joan Le Scrope began in 1338 in Masham, Yorkshire, England.
  • Joan Le Scrope married Henry Sir 2Nd Baron Of Ravensworth Fitzhugh, and had children including Henry 3Rd Baron Fitzhugh.
  • Joan Le Scrope passed away in 1386 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, , England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Joan Scrope's Ancestors

Self
Joan Scrope
1338–1386
Birth Place: Masham, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Henry Scrope
1312–1392
Clifton Castle in Clifton-Upon-Ure, Yorkshire
Joan (Agnes, Baroness of Masham,) Clifton
1317–1349
Clifton,,Yorkshire,England
Grandparents
Geoffroy (Sir Le) Scrope
1285–1340
Bolton Castle, Wensley, North Riding Yorkshire, England
Ivetta ((Juetta) de) Ros
1285–1331
Ingmanthorpe, Kirk Deighton, Yorkshire, England
Ivette (Juetta De) Ros
1285–1331
Ingmanthorpe, Kirk Deighton, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Willem Scrope
1245–1312
Lady deNewsom
1249–1320
William ROS
1244–1310
Eustache Fitzhugh
1244–1310
William Sir
1244–1310
Eustache Fitzhugh
1245–1310
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Scrope
1215–1265
Juliane Brun
1225–1270
Thomas deNewsom
1223–1253
Lucy Piers
1205–1266
William Sir
1192–1264
Lucy FitzPiers
1196–1266
Ralph ***
1225–1261
Joan ***
1240–1268
William Ros
1192–1264
Lucy FitzPiers
1205–1266
Ralph ***
1225–1261
Joan ***
1240–1268

Joan Scrope's Descendants

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Joan (Le) Scrope (1338–1386) m. Henry ((Sir)2nd Baron of Ravensworth) FitzHugh (1338–29 Aug 1386)
  1. 1. Henry (3rd Baron) Fitzhugh 1359–1425 m. Elisabeth Grey 1365–1427
    1. 1. Eleanor ((Alianore)) Fitzhugh 1398–1457 m. Philip ("6th Baron Darcy of Knaith") Darcy 1392–1418
      1. 1. Margaretha Darcy 1418–1469 m. SIR (JOHN, Knight of the Garter,) Conyers 1416–1450
        1. 1. Margaret Conyers 1446–1500 m. Henry ((Sir) Lord of Bolton) Pudsey 1442–1521

Joan Scrope's Timeline

2 Records

1338
1338
Birth of Joan Le Scrope in Masham, Yorkshire, England
Masham, Yorkshire, England
1386
1386
Age 48
Death of Joan Le Scrope in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, , England
Ravensworth, Yorkshire, , England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1338
    Event Place: Masham, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1386
    Event Place: Ravensworth, Yorkshire, , England

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