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Maud Of Angus 1215–1261 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1215

Birth Location: District Of Angus, Now Forfar, SCOTLAND

Death Date: 1261

Death Location: Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, ENGLAND

Father: Malcolm Angus

Mother: Mary Berkeley

Spouse(s): Gilbert Umfreville, Richard Chilham

Children(s): Gilbert Umfreville, Lora Chilham, John Umfreville, Isabella Chilham

The story of Maud Of Angus began in 1215 in District Of Angus, Now Forfar, SCOTLAND. Maud Of Angus married Gilbert De Umfreville, Richard Fitzrichard De Chilham, and had children including Gilbert De Umfreville, Isabella De Chilham, John De Umfreville, Lora De Chilham. Maud Of Angus passed away in 1261 in Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, ENGLAND.

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Biography

  • The story of Maud Of Angus began in 1215 in District Of Angus, Now Forfar, SCOTLAND.
  • Maud Of Angus married Gilbert De Umfreville, Richard Fitzrichard De Chilham, and had children including Gilbert De Umfreville, Isabella De Chilham, John De Umfreville, Lora De Chilham.
  • Maud Of Angus passed away in 1261 in Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, ENGLAND.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Maud Angus's Ancestors

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Maud Angus
1215–1261
Birth Place: District Of Angus, Now Forfar, SCOTLAND
Parents
Malcolm Of Angus
1190–1242
Angus, Ayreshire, SCOTLAND
Mary (Maud De) Berkeley
1200–
Gartley, Banffshire, SCOTLAND
Grandparents
Duncan Ogilvie
1170–
Humphrey (De) Berkeley
1167–
Great-Grandparents
Gilchrist Ogilvie
1154–1210
Marjory Canmore
1152–1213
Theobald Berkeley
1111–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gille Brigte
1118–1187
Juliana Dunbar
1115–
Henry Scotland
1116–1152
Ada Warenne
1120–1178
Alexander Berkeley
1080–

Maud Angus's Descendants

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Maud (Of) Angus (1215–1261) m. Gilbert (De) Umfreville (1195–1245) m. Richard (Fitzrichard De) Chilham (1220–JAN 1253)
  1. 1. Gilbert (De) Umfreville 1244–1307 m. Elizabeth Comyn 1248–1328
    1. 1. Robert (De) Umfreville 1277–1325 m. Lucy (De) Kyme 1281–1368 m. Alianore (Of) Agnus 1290–
      1. 1. Thomas Umfreville 1329–1387 m. Joan Roddam 1328–
        1. 1. Robert Umfreville 1365–1437
        2. 2. Thomas Umfreville 1361–1390 m. Agnes Grey 1365–1420
      2. 2. Robert (De) Umfreville 1323–
      3. 3. Elizabeth (De) Umfreville 1310– m. Gilbert (De) Boroughdon 1300–
        1. 1. Eleanor (De) Boroughdon 1326–1381 m. Henry (De) Taillebois 1325–1369
    2. 2. Gilbert (De) Umfreville 1284– m. Margaret (De) Clare 1282–1333
      1. 1. Joanne (De) Umfreville 1309– m. Thomas Elland 1291–
        1. 1. Isabel Elland 1331– m. John Saville 1329–1387
        2. 2. Thomas Elland 1345–
    3. 3. Thomas (De) Umfreville 1279–1340
    4. 4. Unknown (De) Umfreville 1281–
  2. 2. Lora (De) Chilham 1244–
  3. 3. John (De) Umfreville 1240–1314 m. Alice (De) Lanhern 1242–1301
    1. 1. Henry (De) Umfreville 1267–
      1. 1. Elizabeth Umfreville 1296– m. Alexander (St.) John 1305–
        1. 1. Oliver (St.) John 1330– m. Elizabeth (De La) Barre 1338–1428
        2. 2. John (St.) John 1335–
      2. 2. Alice Umfreville 1296–1329 m. Simon Furneaux 1294–1351
        1. 1. Elizabeth (De) Furneaux 1330–1385 m. John Fitzroger 1340–1386
  4. 4. Isabella (De) Chilham 1245–1291 m. David (De) Strathbogie 1240–1270
    1. 1. John (De) Strathbogie 1265–1306 m. Marjory Macdomhnall 1270–1326
      1. 1. Margaret Strathbogie 1284– m. John Mackenzie 1270–
        1. 1. Kenneth Mackenzie 1300–1346 m. Fynvola Macleod 1304–
      2. 2. David (De) Strathbogie 1298–1326 m. Joan Comyn 1290–
        1. 1. John Duff 1342–
        2. 2. Adimar (De) Atholl 1311–1402
        3. 3. Davide (De) Strathbogie 1309–1335 m. Catherine (De) Beaumont 1315–1368
      3. 3. Isabella Strathbogie 1294– m. Alexander Brus 1285–1307
        1. 1. Thomas Brus 1313– m. Marjorie Charteriers 1317–1348
        2. 2. Alexander Brus 1315–1333 m. Eleanor Douglas 1317–1380
    2. 2. Annabella (Of) Strathbogie 1275– m. Adam Gordon 1273–
      1. 1. Adam Gordon 1293–1351 m. Alicia Haye 1300–1340
        1. 1. John Gordon 1319–1388 m. Elizabeth Cruickshank 1315–1360
        2. 2. Adam Gordon 1320–1351
        3. 3. Mary Gordon 1284– m. Walter (Fitzgilbert) Hamilton 1270–
        4. 4. William Gordon 1295–1370

Maud Angus's Timeline

2 Records

1215
1215
Birth of Maud Of Angus in District Of Angus, Now Forfar, SCOTLAND
District Of Angus, Now Forfar, SCOTLAND
1261
1261
Age 46
Death of Maud Of Angus in Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, ENGLAND
Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, ENGLAND

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1215
    Event Place: District Of Angus, Now Forfar, SCOTLAND

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1261
    Event Place: Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland, ENGLAND

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