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Margery Baroness Clavering, de la Zouche 1251–1329 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 May 1251

Birth Location: Ashby de la Zouche, Leicestershire, England

Death Date: 9 Feb 1329

Death Location: Clavering, Essex, England

Father: Sir Ireland

Mother: Lady Quincy

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The story of Margery Baroness Clavering, de la Zouche began in 1251 in Ashby de la Zouche, Leicestershire, England. Margery Baroness Clavering, de la Zouche passed away in 1329 in Clavering, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Margery Baroness Clavering, de la Zouche began in 1251 in Ashby de la Zouche, Leicestershire, England.
  • Margery Baroness Clavering, de la Zouche passed away in 1329 in Clavering, Essex, England.

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Margery Zouche's Ancestors

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Margery Zouche
1251–1329
Birth Place: Ashby de la Zouche, Leicestershire, England
Parents
Sir Knight Alan II Baron Zouche of Ashby, Constable of the Tower of London La Zouche Jussticiar of Ireland
1205–1270
Ashby-De-La-Zouche, Leicester, England
Lady (Helen Elena La Zouche) Quincy
1222–1296
Winchester, Hampshire, England
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Margery Zouche's Timeline

2 Records

1251
1 May 1251
Birth of Margery Baroness Clavering, de la Zouche in Ashby de la Zouche, Leicestershire, England
Ashby de la Zouche, Leicestershire, England
1329
9 Feb 1329
Age 78
Death of Margery Baroness Clavering, de la Zouche in Clavering, Essex, England
Clavering, Essex, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 May 1251
    Event Place: Ashby de la Zouche, Leicestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Feb 1329
    Event Place: Clavering, Essex, England

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