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Lucia Willoughby 1325–1390 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1325

Birth Location: Silsby, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 17 Aug 1390

Death Location: St. Mary The Virgin, Beddington, Surrey, England, United Kingdom

Father: Richard Willoughby

Mother: Joan Charron

Spouse(s): Nicholas Carew, Thomas HUSCARL

Children(s): Nicholas Carew, Margaret Carew, Lucy Carew

In 1325, Lucia Willoughby entered the world in Silsby, Lancashire, England, born to Richard Iii Willoughby And Joan Charron. Lucia Willoughby married Nicholas Carew, Thomas Huscarl, and had children including Lucy Carew, Margaret Carew, Nicholas Carew, Thomas De Carew. Lucia Willoughby passed away in 1390 in St. Mary The Virgin, Beddington, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • In 1325, Lucia Willoughby entered the world in Silsby, Lancashire, England, born to Richard Iii Willoughby And Joan Charron.
  • Lucia Willoughby married Nicholas Carew, Thomas Huscarl, and had children including Lucy Carew, Margaret Carew, Nicholas Carew, Thomas De Carew.
  • Lucia Willoughby passed away in 1390 in St. Mary The Virgin, Beddington, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.

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Spouses(s)

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Lucia Willoughby's Ancestors

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Lucia Willoughby
1325–1390
Birth Place: Silsby, Lancashire, England
Parents
Richard III Willoughby
1290–1362
Willoughby on the Wolds, Nottinghamshire, England
Joan Charron
1290–1342
Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England
Grandparents
Richard (II) Willoughby
1275–1362
Willoughby, Nottinghamshire, England
Isabel (de) Morteyn
1290–1332
Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England
Guiscard (de) Charron
1270–1314
Blyth, Northumberland, , England
Alice (De) Lucy
1276–1332
Cockermouth, Cumberlandshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Willoughby
1230–1291
Sibille Unk
1235–
Roger Mortein
1240–1274
Isabella Tuchet
1266–1332
Guischard Charron
1240–1297
Isabel Horton
1252–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ralph Bugge
1206–1248
William Tuchet
1240–

Lucia Willoughby's Descendants

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Lucia Willoughby (1325–17 Aug 1390) m. Nicholas Carew (1332–17 Aug 1390) m. Thomas HUSCARL (Abt 1330–Abt 1354)
  1. 1. Nicholas Carew 1356–1432 m. Isabel (de la) Mare 1362–1421 m. Eleanor LaMare 1357–1420 m. Mercy Hayme 1380–1453
    1. 1. Elizabeth (de) Carew 1372–1410 m. Roger Lewknor 1365–1443
      1. 1. Thomas Lewknor 1392–1452 m. Philippa (de) Dalynridge 1398–1421 m. Philippa Dalingridge 1397–1421
        1. 1. Sir (Roger) Lewknor 1415–1478 m. Lady (Joan Catherine of Sussex) Lewknor 1423–1479 m. Eleanor Camoys 1408–1479 m. Mary West 1429–1473 m. Mary West 1450–1458
        2. 2. Roger Lewkenor 1404–1478 m. Eleanor Camoys 1408–1479
      2. 2. Agnes Lewknor 1387– m. Richard (De) Knightley 1365–1415 m. Andrew Sackville 1385–1408 m. Ralph Myle 1391–
      3. 3. John Lewknor 1406–1471 m. Johanna Halsham 1422–1495 m. Isabel Covert 1370–1430
    2. 2. Thomas Carew 1380–1430 m. Agnes Hayton 1395–1450 m. Mary (De La) Mere 1384–1450 m. Margeret deFiennes 1414–1483
    3. 3. Isabel Carew 1390–1434
    4. 4. Nicholas (de) Carew 1405–1466 m. Margaret (Ann) Fiennes 1420–1483 m. Elizabeth Coker 1436–1485
  2. 2. Margaret Carew 1356–1424 m. Robert Tuberville 1354–1420
  3. 3. Lucy Carew 1365–

Lucia Willoughby's Timeline

2 Records

1325
1325
Birth of Lucia Willoughby in Silsby, Lancashire, England
Silsby, Lancashire, England
1390
17 Aug 1390
Age 65
Death of Lucia Willoughby in Mallerforde, Buckinghamshire, England
Mallerforde, Buckinghamshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1325
    Event Place: Silsby, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Aug 1390
    Event Place: Mallerforde, Buckinghamshire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: St. Mary The Virgin, Beddington, Surrey, England, United Kingdom

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