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Lucy de Brus of Skelton 1239–1282 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1239

Birth Location: Durham, England

Death Date: 29 Mar 1282

Death Location: Guisborough, Yorkshire, England

Father: Sir II

Mother: Helewisa Lancaster

Spouse(s): Marmaduke Kilton

Children(s): Alice Thweng\Twenge, Peter III, Katherine Brus, Joan Brus

The story of Lucy de Brus of Skelton began in 1239 in Durham, England. Lucy de Brus of Skelton married Marmaduke De Twenge Lord Of Kilton, and had children including Alice De Thweng Twenge, Joan De Brus, Katherine De Brus, Peter De Brus Iii. Lucy de Brus of Skelton passed away in 1282 in Guisborough, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Lucy de Brus of Skelton began in 1239 in Durham, England.
  • Lucy de Brus of Skelton married Marmaduke De Twenge Lord Of Kilton, and had children including Alice De Thweng Twenge, Joan De Brus, Katherine De Brus, Peter De Brus Iii.
  • Lucy de Brus of Skelton passed away in 1282 in Guisborough, Yorkshire, England.

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Lucy Skelton's Ancestors

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Lucy Skelton
1239–1282
Birth Place: Durham, England
Parents
Sir Peter de Brus II
1202–1241
Helewisa (de) Lancaster
1204–1245
Kendal, Westmorland, England
Grandparents
Peter (de Brus I, Lord of) Skelton
1170–1222
Skelton, North Yorkshire, England
Joan FitzRichard
1170–1222
Lincolnshire, England
Gilbert FitzReinfred
1157–1220
Westmorland, England
Helewise (de) Lancaster
1170–1226
Great-Grandparents
Adam Skelton
1134–1196
Iveta\Jueta d'Arches
1137–1175
John FitzRichard
1140–1190
Alice Essex
1142–
Roger FitzReinfride
1114–1187
Alice Foliot
1140–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Adam Cleveland
1103–1143
Agnes d'Aumale
1117–1170
William Arches
1090–1154
Juetta Ivetta
1094–1150

Lucy Skelton's Descendants

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Lucy (de Brus of) Skelton (1239–29 Mar 1282) m. Marmaduke (de Twenge, Lord of) Kilton (4 Mar 1234–6 Dec 1294)
  1. 1. Alice (de) Thweng\Twenge 1265–1325 m. Sir (William Molyneux. Lord of) Sefton 1250–1289
    1. 1. Sir (Roger de) Kyrton 1289–
  2. 2. Peter (de Brus) III 1220–1272
  3. 3. Katherine (de) Brus 1225–
  4. 4. Joan (de) Brus 1226–1253

Lucy Skelton's Timeline

2 Records

1239
1239
Birth of Lucy de Brus of Skelton in Durham, England
Durham, England
1282
29 Mar 1282
Age 43
Death of Lucy de Brus of Skelton in Guisborough, Yorkshire, England
Guisborough, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1239
    Event Place: Durham, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Mar 1282
    Event Place: Guisborough, Yorkshire, England

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