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Matilda COURTENAY 1339–1340 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1339

Birth Location: Exeter, Devon, , England

Death Date: 1340

Death Location: Exeter, Devon, England

Father: Hugh Courtenay

Mother: Margaret Bohun

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In 1339, Matilda COURTENAY entered the world in Exeter, Devon, , England, born to Hugh De Courtenay And Margaret De Bohun. Matilda COURTENAY passed away in 1340 in Exeter, Devon, England.

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Biography

  • In 1339, Matilda COURTENAY entered the world in Exeter, Devon, , England, born to Hugh De Courtenay And Margaret De Bohun.
  • Matilda COURTENAY passed away in 1340 in Exeter, Devon, England.

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Matilda COURTENAY's Ancestors

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Matilda COURTENAY
1339–1340
Birth Place: Exeter, Devon, , England
Parents
Hugh De Courtenay
1303–1377
Okehampton,,Devon,England
Margaret (De) Bohun
1311–1391
,Caldecote,Northamptonshire,England
Grandparents
Sir (Hugh De) Courtenay
1275–1340
Okehampton, Devon, , England
Agnes (Saint) John
1275–1345
Basing, Hampshire, , England
Humphrey DeBohun
1275–1322
Pleshey Castle, Essex, , England
Elizabeth, (Princess) Plantagenet
1282–1316
Rhuddlan, Flintshire, , Wales
Great-Grandparents
Hugh Courtenay
1249–1291
Eleanor Despencer
1258–1328
Edward Plantagenet
1239–1307
Eleanor Ivrea
1244–1290
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry England
1207–1272

Matilda COURTENAY's Timeline

2 Records

1339
1339
Birth of Matilda COURTENAY in Exeter, Devon, , England
Exeter, Devon, , England
1340
1340
Age 1
Death of Matilda COURTENAY in Exeter, Devon, England
Exeter, Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1339
    Event Place: Exeter, Devon, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1340
    Event Place: Exeter, Devon, England

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