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Maud IA De Braose 1226–1301 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1226

Birth Location: Bramber Castle, Breconshire, Wales

Death Date: 20 Mar 1301

Death Location: Ludlow, Herefordshire, England

Father: William Abergavenny

Mother: Eva Abergavenny

Spouse(s): Sir Wigmore

Children(s): William Mortimer, Geoffrey deMortimer, Isabella Mortimer, ISOLDE PP21+,MP23, Joanne Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer, Margaret deMortimer, Roger deMortimer, Ralph Mortimer, Ralph Staffordshire, Roger Lord, Margery Mortimer, Roger deMortimer

In 1226, Maud IA De Braose entered the world in Bramber Castle, Breconshire, Wales, born to William Black William Debraose Lord Abergavenny And Eva Marshall Lady Abergavenny. Maud IA De Braose married Sir Roger Iii 6Th Lord Of Mortimer De Mortimer 1St Baron Of Wigmore, and had children including Edmund De Mortimer 2Nd Lord Mortimer, Geoffrey Demortimer, Isabella De Mortimer, Isolde Mortimer Pp21 Mp23, Joanne Mortimer, Margaret Demortimer, Margery Mortimer, Ralph Mortimer Sheriff Of Shropshire And Staffordshire, Ralph Stlort Monthermer Mortimer, Roger Chirk Demortimer, Roger Ii Chirk Demortimer, Roger Lord, William Mortimer. Maud IA De Braose passed away in 1301 in Ludlow, Herefordshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1226, Maud IA De Braose entered the world in Bramber Castle, Breconshire, Wales, born to William Black William Debraose Lord Abergavenny And Eva Marshall Lady Abergavenny.
  • Maud IA De Braose married Sir Roger Iii 6Th Lord Of Mortimer De Mortimer 1St Baron Of Wigmore, and had children including Edmund De Mortimer 2Nd Lord Mortimer, Geoffrey Demortimer, Isabella De Mortimer, Isolde Mortimer Pp21 Mp23, Joanne Mortimer, Margaret Demortimer, Margery Mortimer, Ralph Mortimer Sheriff Of Shropshire And Staffordshire, Ralph Stlort Monthermer Mortimer, Roger Chirk Demortimer, Roger Ii Chirk Demortimer, Roger Lord, William Mortimer.
  • Maud IA De Braose passed away in 1301 in Ludlow, Herefordshire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Maud Braose's Ancestors

Self
Maud Braose
1226–1301
Birth Place: Bramber Castle, Breconshire, Wales
Parents
William "Black William" deBraose, Lord Abergavenny
1204–1230
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
Eva (Marshall, Lady) Abergavenny
1203–1246
Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Grandparents
Reginald (de Braose 13th Lord of) Abergavenny
1182–1228
Bramber, Sussex, England
Grace (De) Briwere
1186–1223
Stoke By Nayland, Suffolk, England
Sir (William Marshall (Guillaume) Richard Lord "The Greatest Knight That Ever Lived" Marshal 1st Earl of Striguil Pembroke and Knight Templar "The) Protector"
1146–1219
probably Marlborough Castle, Pembrole Castle, ?Wiltshire or Caversham, England/Normandy, France
Lady ((Queen) Isabel FitzGilbert de Clare 4thCountess of Strigoil\ Heiress of) Pembroke
1172–1220
Pembroke, Wales
Great-Grandparents
William Braose
1153–1211
Maud Valery
1155–1211
Sir deBriwere
1145–1226
Lady Vaux
1149–1217
John King
1105–1164
Sibilla Salisbury
1126–1184
Richard Clare
1130–1176
Aoife Pembroke
1145–1177
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Maud Braose's Descendants

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Maud (IA De) Braose (1226–20 Mar 1301) m. Sir (Roger III (6th Lord of Mortimer) De Mortimer, 1st Baron of) Wigmore (1231–27 Oct 1282)
  1. 1. William Mortimer 1258–1297
  2. 2. Geoffrey deMortimer 1254–1282
  3. 3. Isabella (De) Mortimer 1247–1300
  4. 4. ISOLDE (MORTIMER) PP21+,MP23 1270–1338
  5. 5. Joanne Mortimer 1252–1337
  6. 6. Edmund (De Mortimer, 2nd Lord) Mortimer 1252–1304 m. Margaret DeFiennes 1262–1334
    1. 1. Roger (IV (Earl of March) De) Mortimer 1287–1330 m. Joan (De) Geneville 1286–1356
      1. 1. Catherine Mortimer 1310–1369 m. Thomas (De) Beauchamp 1314–1369
        1. 1. MAUD DeBEAUCHAMP 1335–1402 m. Roger (De Clifford Baron of) Westmoreland 1333–1389 m. Robert (de) Clifford 1274–1314
        2. 2. Lady (Philippa de Beauchamp (Countess of) Stafford) 1334–1386 m. Sir (Hugh Bagot De Stafford (2nd Earl of Stafford & Baron) KG 3rd Lord) Audley* 1342–1386
        3. 3. Thomas (De) Beauchamp 1339–1401
        4. 4. Sir (William De) Beauchamp 1358–1411
        5. 5. Margaret (Walter) Beauchamp 1350–1380
      2. 2. John deMortimer 1310–1328
      3. 3. Edmund deMortimer 1310–1331
      4. 4. Geoffrey DEMORTIMER 1310–1372
      5. 5. Joan deMortimer 1314–1351
      6. 6. Agnes DeMortimer 1313–1368
      7. 7. Edmund Mortimer 1312–1531
      8. 8. Maud Mortimer 1307–1385
      9. 9. Margaret DeMortimer 1304–1337
      10. 10. Beatrice DEMORTIMER 1311–1383
      11. 11. Blanche Mortimer 1316–1347
      12. 12. Mathilde Mortimer 1307–1346
      13. 13. Johanna Mortimer 1312–1335
      14. 14. Godfried (Mortimer Lord van) Couhé 1317–1375
    2. 2. Isolde (Iseude Iswolde De) Mortimer 1265–1328 m. Hugh (Lord Audley) DeAudley 1250–1325
      1. 1. Alice (D'Audley) Neville 1304–1373 m. Ralph (FitzRobert De) GREYSTOKE 1299–1323
        1. 1. John deNeville 1328–1388 m. Maud (De Percy de) Neville 1335–1379 m. Alice Sherwood 1350–1450
        2. 2. Alexander (Archbishop York) Neville 1320–1392
        3. 3. Alianore (Eleanor) Basset 1325–1388
        4. 4. Matilda Neville 1272–
        5. 5. Ralph (Cordell) DeNeville 1316–1380
        6. 6. Roger Fitzalured 1328–1388
        7. 7. Margaret Neville 1346–1372 m. Sir (Henry Alnwick) Percy 1322–1368
        8. 8. William (Fitzralph Greystoke) Neville 1320–1359
        9. 9. Margaret DeNeville 1341–1372
      2. 2. Hugh deAudley 1289–1347
      3. 3. Anne DeAudley 1287–
      4. 4. Sir (James Statton) DeAudley 1288–1307
      5. 5. Elizabeth (Audley or DeAudley or) De 1285–
      6. 6. James AUDLEY 1292–1333
      7. 7. Margaret Audley 1299–1347
      8. 8. Nicholas (De) Audley 1290–1315
    3. 3. Maud Mortimer 1286–1312
    4. 4. Roger (Iv Earl March) Demortimer 1287–1330
    5. 5. Margaret MORTIMER 1295–1297
    6. 6. John (De) MORTIMER 1300–1318
    7. 7. Hugh Mortimer 1290–1380
    8. 8. Joan (de) Mortimer 1292–
    9. 9. Edmund Mortimer 1298–1299
    10. 10. Walter (De) Mortimer 1294–1384
  7. 7. Margaret deMortimer 1256–1297
  8. 8. Roger (Chirk) deMortimer 1256–1326
  9. 9. Ralph (stLort Monthermer) Mortimer 1255–1325
  10. 10. Ralph (Mortimer, Sheriff of Shropshire and) Staffordshire 1250–1276
  11. 11. Roger Lord 1267–
  12. 12. Margery Mortimer 1262–
  13. 13. Roger (II Chirk) deMortimer 1256–1326

Maud Braose's Timeline

4 Records

1224
1224
Birth of Maud IA De Braose in Bramber Castle, Breconshire, England
Bramber Castle, Breconshire, England
1226
1226
Birth of Maud IA De Braose in Bramber Castle, Breconshire, Wales
Bramber Castle, Breconshire, Wales
1301
23 Mar 1301
Age 75
Death of Maud IA De Braose in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
1301
20 Mar 1301
Age 75
Death of Maud IA De Braose in Ludlow, Herefordshire, England
Ludlow, Herefordshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1224
    Event Place: Bramber Castle, Breconshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1226
    Event Place: Bramber Castle, Breconshire, Wales

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Mar 1301
    Event Place: Wigmore, Herefordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Mar 1301
    Event Place: Ludlow, Herefordshire, England

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