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Margaret (de) Umfreville Daughter of Thomas (II) "the Younger" (of Harbottle) de Umfreville 2nd Baron 1388–1444 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1388

Birth Location: Northumberland, England

Death Date: 1444

Death Location: Yorkshire, England

Father: Thomas Baron

Mother: Agnes Grey)

Spouse(s): Sir Constable

Children(s): Sir Constable

In 1388, Margaret (de) Umfreville Daughter of Thomas (II) "the Younger" (of Harbottle) de Umfreville 2nd Baron entered the world in Northumberland, England, born to Thomas Ii The Younger Of Harbottle De Umfreville 2Nd Baron And Agnes De Grey Daughter Of Thomas Iii Of Heton Gray De Grey. Margaret (de) Umfreville Daughter of Thomas (II) "the Younger" (of Harbottle) de Umfreville 2nd Baron married Sir John Iii Of Halsham Constable, and had children including Agnes Constable Daughter Of Sir John Iii Of Halsham Constable, Sir John Iv Of Halsham Constable. Margaret (de) Umfreville Daughter of Thomas (II) "the Younger" (of Harbottle) de Umfreville 2nd Baron passed away in 1444 in Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1388, Margaret (de) Umfreville Daughter of Thomas (II) "the Younger" (of Harbottle) de Umfreville 2nd Baron entered the world in Northumberland, England, born to Thomas Ii The Younger Of Harbottle De Umfreville 2Nd Baron And Agnes De Grey Daughter Of Thomas Iii Of Heton Gray De Grey.
  • Margaret (de) Umfreville Daughter of Thomas (II) "the Younger" (of Harbottle) de Umfreville 2nd Baron married Sir John Iii Of Halsham Constable, and had children including Agnes Constable Daughter Of Sir John Iii Of Halsham Constable, Sir John Iv Of Halsham Constable.
  • Margaret (de) Umfreville Daughter of Thomas (II) "the Younger" (of Harbottle) de Umfreville 2nd Baron passed away in 1444 in Yorkshire, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Margaret Baron's Ancestors

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Margaret Baron
1388–1444
Birth Place: Northumberland, England
Parents
Thomas (II) "the Younger" (of Harbottle) de Umfreville 2nd Baron
1361–1391
Agnes (de Grey Daughter of Thomas (III) (of Heton) Gray (de) Grey)
–1420
Grandparents
Thomas ((I) "the Elder" (of Hessle, of Harbottle) de Umfreville 1st) Baron
1321–1387
Northumberland, England
Joan ((Joan {Jane} de Roddam) de Hodham Daughter of Adam (of Roddam) ( Adam de Roddoun) de) Hodham
1328–1386
Thomas ((III) (of Heton) Gray (de) Grey)
1323–1369
Margaret (de Pressen Daughter of William de) Pressen
–1383
Great-Grandparents
Robert Umfraville
1277–1325
Eleanore Wales
–1368
Adam Hodham
1297–
Thomas Grey
1297–1344
Agnes Grey
–1332
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gilbert Angus
1244–1307
Elizabeth Buchan
1248–1328
Maurice Wales
1271–1326
Eve Cantelou
–1314
Thomas Grey
–1310
William Beyle
1278–1343
Agnes Beyle
–1355

Margaret Baron's Descendants

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Margaret ((de) Umfreville Daughter of Thomas (II) "the Younger" (of Harbottle) de Umfreville 2nd) Baron (Abt. 1388–1444) m. Sir (John (III) (of Halsham)) Constable (Abt. 1388–Aft. 1449)
  1. 1. Sir (John (IV) (of Halsham)) Constable 1423–1478 m. Lora ((Laura, Loiza) FitzHugh Daughter of William FitzHugh 4th\5th Baron, Lord) Ravenswath 1422–
    1. 1. Isabel (Constable Daughter of Sir John (IV) (of Halsham)) Constable 1450–1505 m. Stephen ((de) Thorpe) (Thrope) 1446–

Margaret Baron's Timeline

2 Records

1388
Abt. 1388
Birth of Margaret (de) Umfreville Daughter of Thomas (II) "the Younger" (of Harbottle) de Umfreville 2nd Baron in Northumberland, England
Northumberland, England
1444
1444
Age 56
Death of Margaret (de) Umfreville Daughter of Thomas (II) "the Younger" (of Harbottle) de Umfreville 2nd Baron in Yorkshire, England
Yorkshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1388
    Event Place: Northumberland, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1444
    Event Place: Yorkshire, England

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