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SIGN UPMatilda 'Maud' Marshall 1160 – 1216 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1160
Birth Location: Arundel Castle, Sussex, England
Death Date: 6 February 1216
Death Location: Tintern Abbey, Chapel Hill, Monmouthshire, England
Father: Sir Marshall,
Mother: Isabel Clare
Spouse(s): William Warrene,, Hugh Bigod,
Children(s): Isabel Warenne,, John Warenne,, Roger Bigod,, Isabel Bigod, Ralph Bigod
In 1160, Matilda 'Maud' Marshall entered the world in Arundel Castle, Sussex, England, born to Sir William “The Flower of Chivalry” Marshall, and Isabel de Clare. Years later, Matilda 'Maud' Marshall married William Plantagenet de Warrene, and Hugh "Magna Carta Surety Baron" Bigod,, and the couple became parents to Isabel de Warenne,, John de Warenne,, Roger le Bigod,, Isabel Bigod and Ralph Bigod. Matilda 'Maud' Marshall died in 1216 in Tintern Abbey, Chapel Hill, Monmouthshire, England.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Year: 1192
Event Place: Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Record Source: Millennium File, UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current, Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Birth
Event Year: 1160
Event Place: Arundel Castle, Sussex, England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Year: 27 Mar 1248
Event Place: Tintern Abbey, Chapel Hill, Monmouthshire, England
Record Source: Millennium File, UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current, Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Year: 6 February 1216
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales
Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current