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Mathew De Broughton Sir 1225–1276 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1225

Birth Location: Broughton, Newton Pagnell

Death Date: 1276

Death Location: Broughton, Newton Pagnell

Father: Robert Broughton

Mother:

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Children(s): Rauf Broughton

In 1225, Mathew De Broughton Sir entered the world in Broughton, Newton Pagnell, born to Robert Ii De Broughton. Mathew De Broughton Sir had children including Rauf Ralph De Broughton. Mathew De Broughton Sir passed away in 1276 in Broughton, Newton Pagnell.

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Biography

  • In 1225, Mathew De Broughton Sir entered the world in Broughton, Newton Pagnell, born to Robert Ii De Broughton.
  • Mathew De Broughton Sir had children including Rauf Ralph De Broughton.
  • Mathew De Broughton Sir passed away in 1276 in Broughton, Newton Pagnell.

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Children(s)

Mathew Sir's Ancestors

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Mathew Sir
1225–1276
Birth Place: Broughton, Newton Pagnell
Parents
Robert II De Broughton
1198–1276
Broughton, Newton Pagnell
Grandparents
Williaam (De Broughton) Lord
1175–1212
Broughton, Newton Pagnell
Great-Grandparents
Robert Broughton
1120–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mathew Sir's Descendants

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Mathew (De Broughton) Sir (1225–1276)
  1. 1. Rauf ((Ralph) De) Broughton 1265–1314
    1. 1. Robert (III De) Broughton 1290–1331 m. Joan Bearde 1295–1333
      1. 1. John (De) Broughton 1310–1350 m. Pawlyne Forster 1320–1340
        1. 1. Thomas (John De) Broughton 1330–1403 m. Agnes (Le) Boteler 1340–1400

Mathew Sir's Timeline

2 Records

1225
1225
Birth of Mathew De Broughton Sir in Broughton, Newton Pagnell
Broughton, Newton Pagnell
1276
1276
Age 51
Death of Mathew De Broughton Sir in Broughton, Newton Pagnell
Broughton, Newton Pagnell

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1225
    Event Place: Broughton, Newton Pagnell

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1276
    Event Place: Broughton, Newton Pagnell

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