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John II de Legh 1290–1323 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1290

Birth Location: Booth, Cheshire, England

Death Date: 1323

Death Location: England

Father: Thomas DeLegh

Mother: Cicely None

Spouse(s): Margaret Arderne

Children(s): Richard Legh

The story of John II de Legh began in 1290 in Booth, Cheshire, England. John II de Legh married Margaret De Arderne, and had children including Richard De Legh. John II de Legh passed away in 1323 in England.

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Biography

  • The story of John II de Legh began in 1290 in Booth, Cheshire, England.
  • John II de Legh married Margaret De Arderne, and had children including Richard De Legh.
  • John II de Legh passed away in 1323 in England.

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Spouses(s)

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John Legh's Ancestors

Self
John Legh
1290–1323
Birth Place: Booth, Cheshire, England
Parents
Thomas DeLegh
1250–1317
West Hall, High Leigh, Chestershire, England
Cicely
1270–1305
Westhall, Cheshire, England
Grandparents
Richard (De) Lymm
1219–1280
West Hall, Cheshire, England
Agnes (de) Legh
1236–1300
High Legh, Cheshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Hugh Lymme
1200–1258
Richard Legh
1220–1250
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gilbert Lymme
1184–1255
Margery Halgrave
1185–1255
Richard Legh
1190–1250
Margery Hulgreve
1220–1250

John Legh's Descendants

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John (II de) Legh (1290–1323) m. Margaret (de) Arderne (1260–)
  1. 1. Richard (de) Legh 1310–1377
    1. 1. Maud (de) Legh 1336–1400 m. Richard Radcliffe 1321–1380
      1. 1. John Radcliffe 1356–1422 m. Margaret Trafford 1360–1434
        1. 1. Barbara Radcliff 1387–1461 m. Edmond Gardner 1385–1459
        2. 2. John Radcliffe 1365–1442 m. Clemancy Standish 1365–1414
        3. 3. Henry Radcliffe 1380–1430 m. Margaret Chadderton 1383–1442
      2. 2. William (De) Radcliffe 1325–
      3. 3. Agnes Radcliffe 1341–
      4. 4. Robert Radcliffe 1350–1381 m. Margaret Alborough 1352–1394
        1. 1. Guy Radcliffe 1381–1459 m. Jane Borough 1388–
      5. 5. Joanna Radcliffe 1358–1424 m. Richard Houghton 1340–1415
        1. 1. Margaret (de) Houghton 1354–1424 m. John (de) Southworth 1350–1415
        2. 2. William Houghton 1369–1422 m. Alice 1375–1419
        3. 3. Adam Houghton 1380–1425
        4. 4. Isabel (de) Houghton 1368–1387 m. Gilbert Haydock 1366–1425
    2. 2. Elizabeth (de) Legh 1350–1384 m. Richard Aston 1356–1413
      1. 1. Roger Aston 1370–1447 m. Joyce (de) Freville 1390–1418
        1. 1. Joan (Agnes) Aston 1402–1448 m. Roger Draycott 1410–1471
        2. 2. John Aston 1400–1465
        3. 3. Robert (of) Aston 1413–1483
        4. 4. Isobel Aston 1414–1477

John Legh's Timeline

2 Records

1290
1290
Birth of John II de Legh in Booth, Cheshire, England
Booth, Cheshire, England
1323
1323
Age 33
Death of John II de Legh in England
England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1290
    Event Place: Booth, Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1323
    Event Place: England

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