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LAdy Egidia de Lacy 1202–1240 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1202

Birth Location: Trim, Meath, Ireland

Death Date: 1240

Death Location: Ireland

Father: Walter Lacy

Mother: Margaret Braose

Spouse(s): Richard Burgh

Children(s): Walter Burgh

In 1202, LAdy Egidia de Lacy entered the world in Trim, Meath, Ireland, born to Walter De Lacy And Margaret De Braose. LAdy Egidia de Lacy married Richard Mor De Burgh, and had children including Walter De Burgh. LAdy Egidia de Lacy passed away in 1240 in Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1202, LAdy Egidia de Lacy entered the world in Trim, Meath, Ireland, born to Walter De Lacy And Margaret De Braose.
  • LAdy Egidia de Lacy married Richard Mor De Burgh, and had children including Walter De Burgh.
  • LAdy Egidia de Lacy passed away in 1240 in Ireland.

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LAdy Lacy's Ancestors

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LAdy Lacy
1202–1240
Birth Place: Trim, Meath, Ireland
Parents
Walter de Lacy
1172–1241
Margaret (de) Braose
1177–1255
Bramber Sussex Engeland
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LAdy Lacy's Descendants

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LAdy (Egidia de) Lacy (1202–1240) m. Richard (Mor de) Burgh (1194–17 Feb 1243)
  1. 1. Walter (de) Burgh 1230–1271 m. Aveline FitzJohn –1274
    1. 1. William (de) Burgh 1265–1324
      1. 1. William (de) Burgh 1295–1337 m. Eleanor Cowley 1298–1325
        1. 1. Adam (de) Burgh 1320–1347 m. Alilitha (de) Harcourt 1336–1424
    2. 2. Richard ("The Red Earl" de) Burgh 1259–1326

LAdy Lacy's Timeline

2 Records

1202
1202
Birth of LAdy Egidia de Lacy in Trim, Meath, Ireland
Trim, Meath, Ireland
1240
1240
Age 38
Death of LAdy Egidia de Lacy in Ireland
Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1202
    Event Place: Trim, Meath, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1240
    Event Place: Ireland

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