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Margaret de Braose 1285–1359 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1285

Birth Location: Bramber, Sussex, England

Death Date: 1359

Death Location: Norfolk, England

Father: William Braose

Mother: Mary Ros

Spouse(s): Ralph Camoys

Children(s): John Camoys

The story of Margaret de Braose began in 1285 in Bramber, Sussex, England. Margaret de Braose married Ralph Iii De Camoys, and had children including John De Camoys. Margaret de Braose passed away in 1359 in Norfolk, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Margaret de Braose began in 1285 in Bramber, Sussex, England.
  • Margaret de Braose married Ralph Iii De Camoys, and had children including John De Camoys.
  • Margaret de Braose passed away in 1359 in Norfolk, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Margaret Braose's Ancestors

Self
Margaret Braose
1285–1359
Birth Place: Bramber, Sussex, England
Parents
William VII de Braose
1224–1290
Bramber, Sussex, England
Mary (de) Ros
1253–1326
Helmsley Castle, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
John (de) Braose
1198–1232
Bramber Castle, Sussex, England
Margaret (Verch) Llewelyn
1202–1263
Meisgyn, Penychen, Glamorganshire, Wales
Robert (de) Ros
1228–1285
Holderness, Yorkshire, England
Isabel (d) Aubigny
1225–1301
Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Braose
1175–1211
Maud Clare
1184–1213
Llewelyn Iorwerth
1173–1240
Joan Plantagenet
1188–1238
William Ros
1192–1264
Lucia FitzPiers
1205–1266
William Aubigny
1192–1236
Aubrey Biset
1190–1233
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Braose
1153–1211
Maud SaintValerie
1155–1210
Richard Clare
1162–1218
Amicia Fitzrobert
1160–1224
Iorwerth Owain
1145–1184
Margaret Madog
1129–1198
John Plantagenet
1166–1216
Isabella Taillefer
1188–1246
Robert Ros
1170–1226
Isabel Scotland
1170–1251
Piers FitzHerbert
1166–1235
Alice FitzRobert
1190–1225
William Aubigny
1161–1236
Margery Umfreville
1165–1206
Henry Biset
1156–1211
Aubrey Lacy
1158–1199

Margaret Braose's Descendants

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Margaret (de) Braose (1285–1359) m. Ralph (III de) Camoys (ABT 1283–BEF JUN 1336)
  1. 1. John (de) Camoys 1310–1383 m. Margaret Foliot 1325–1349
    1. 1. Thomas Camoys 1351–1421 m. Elizabeth Mortimer 1371–1417
      1. 1. Alice (Phillippa) Camoys 1400–1455 m. Leonard Hastings 1397–1455
        1. 1. William Hastings 1431–1483 m. Katharine (de) Neville 1442–1503 m. Elisabeth Walden 1433–
        2. 2. Anne Hastings 1423–1472 m. Thomas (II de) Ferrers 1423–1498
        3. 3. Joane Hastings 1427–1458
        4. 4. Elizabeth Hastings 1429–1507 m. John Dunn 1431–1503
        5. 5. Isabel Hastings 1430–
        6. 6. Ralph Hastings 1435–1495 m. Anne Tattershall 1439–1495
        7. 7. Thomas Hastings 1437–1438
        8. 8. Anne Hastings 1438–
        9. 9. Richard Hastings 1433–1503
      2. 2. Roger Camoys 1406–1473
      3. 3. Richard Camoys 1375–1421 m. Joan (de) Poynings 1390–1421
        1. 1. Eleanor Camoys 1424–1479 m. Roger Lewknor 1419–1478
        2. 2. Margaret Camoys 1402–
        3. 3. Jane Camoys 1410–
        4. 4. Hugh (de) Camoys 1414–1426
    2. 2. Catherine Camoys 1328–1355
    3. 3. Ralph (de) Camoys 1336–
    4. 4. Mary (Isabel) Camoys 1338–
    5. 5. Catherine (de) Camoys 1340– m. Hamon LeStrange 1324–1368
      1. 1. John LeStrange 1367–1417 m. Eleanor Walkefare 1383–1418
        1. 1. John LeStrange 1409–1436 m. Alice Beaumont 1424–1498
        2. 2. Hamon LeStrange 1388–1160
        3. 3. Christopher LeStrange 1390–
        4. 4. Leonard LeStrange 1392–
        5. 5. Thomas LeStrange 1400–1440
    6. 6. Mary Camoys 1353–

Margaret Braose's Timeline

2 Records

1285
1285
Birth of Margaret de Braose in Bramber, Sussex, England
Bramber, Sussex, England
1359
1359
Age 74
Death of Margaret de Braose in Norfolk, England
Norfolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1285
    Event Place: Bramber, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1359
    Event Place: Norfolk, England

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