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Lady Maud Elizabeth St. John 1345–1411 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1345

Birth Location: Lageham, Surrey, England

Death Date: 2 Sep 1411

Death Location: Powick, Worcestershire, England

Father: John JOHN

Mother: Katherine Say

Spouse(s): John Bromwich, John Beauchamp, Sir Weobley,Herfordshire

Children(s): Jane Bromwich, Thomas Bromwich, Alice Beauchamp, Walter DeBeauchamp, Sir Beauchamp, Margaret Beauchamp, Walter Beauchamp, Sybil Beauchamp, Sir Beauchamp, ELEANOR DeBeauchamp, Thomas Bromwich

In 1345, Lady Maud Elizabeth St. John entered the world in Lageham, Surrey, England, born to John Richard Lageham John And Katherine Lady Birling Kent Say. Lady Maud Elizabeth St. John married John Sir Of Weobley Herefordshire Bromwich, John Sir Powick Worcestershire Beauchamp, Sir John Richard Of Weobley Herfordshire, Sir Robert Goushill, and had children including Alice Beauchamp, Eleanor Debeauchamp, Elizabeth Bromwich, Jane Bromwich, Johanna Beauchamp, Margaret Powick Beauchamp, Robert Bromwich, Sir Richard 13Th Earl Warwick Knight Beauchamp, Sir William Powick Beauchamp, Sybil Beauchamp, Thomas Sir Lord Justice Ireland Bromwich, Walter Beauchamp, Walter Debeauchamp. Lady Maud Elizabeth St. John passed away in 1411 in Powick, Worcestershire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1345, Lady Maud Elizabeth St. John entered the world in Lageham, Surrey, England, born to John Richard Lageham John And Katherine Lady Birling Kent Say.
  • Lady Maud Elizabeth St. John married John Sir Of Weobley Herefordshire Bromwich, John Sir Powick Worcestershire Beauchamp, Sir John Richard Of Weobley Herfordshire, Sir Robert Goushill, and had children including Alice Beauchamp, Eleanor Debeauchamp, Elizabeth Bromwich, Jane Bromwich, Johanna Beauchamp, Margaret Powick Beauchamp, Robert Bromwich, Sir Richard 13Th Earl Warwick Knight Beauchamp, Sir William Powick Beauchamp, Sybil Beauchamp, Thomas Sir Lord Justice Ireland Bromwich, Walter Beauchamp, Walter Debeauchamp.
  • Lady Maud Elizabeth St. John passed away in 1411 in Powick, Worcestershire, England.

Immediate Family

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Lady John's Ancestors

Self
Lady John
1345–1411
Birth Place: Lageham, Surrey, England
Parents
John Richard Lageham JOHN
1307–1349
Lageham, Surrey, England
Katherine (Lady Birling Kent) Say
1308–1349
Berling, Kent, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lady John's Descendants

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Lady (Maud Elizabeth St.) John (1345–2 Sep 1411) m. John (Sir of Weobley, Herefordshire) Bromwich (1333–1361) m. John (Sir Powick Worcestershire) Beauchamp (1338–14 Feb 1389) m. Sir (John Richard of) Weobley,Herfordshire (1333–1361)
  1. 1. Jane Bromwich 1375–1465 m. Thomas Pye 1375–1465
    1. 1. Walter Pye 1398–1480 m. Elizabeth Scudamore 1398–1480
      1. 1. John (Tregos) Pye 1420–1500 m. Agnes Andrews 1420–
        1. 1. John (Pye) Mynde 1444–1550 m. Lady (Anne Vaughn) Brydges 1444–
  2. 2. Thomas (Sir Lord Justice Ireland) Bromwich 1361–1394
  3. 3. Alice Beauchamp 1366–1442
  4. 4. Walter DeBeauchamp 1370–1430
  5. 5. Sir (William Powick) Beauchamp 1360–1430
  6. 6. Margaret (Powick) Beauchamp 1375–1420
  7. 7. Walter Beauchamp 1349–
  8. 8. Sybil Beauchamp 1367–
  9. 9. Sir (Richard 13th Earl Warwick Knight) Beauchamp 1382–1439
  10. 10. ELEANOR DeBeauchamp 1332–
  11. 11. Thomas (Sir Lord Justice Ireland) Bromwich 1361–1394

Lady John's Timeline

2 Records

1345
1345
Birth of Lady Maud Elizabeth St. John in Lageham, Surrey, England
Lageham, Surrey, England
1411
2 Sep 1411
Age 66
Death of Lady Maud Elizabeth St. John in Powick, Worcestershire, England
Powick, Worcestershire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1345
    Event Place: Lageham, Surrey, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Sep 1411
    Event Place: Powick, Worcestershire, England

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