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Maud 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 DeBraose

Mother: Eve Marshall

Spouse(s): Roger DeMortimer, William Beauchamp

Children(s): Isabella Mortimer, Isolde DeMortimer, Roger deMortimer, Margaret deMortimer, William Mortimer, Geoffrey deMortimer, Joanne DeMortimer, Edmund DeMortimer, Ralph MORTIMER, William Beauchamp

In 1226, Maud De Braose entered the world in Bramber Castle, Breconshire, , Wales, born to William Iva Ldof Abergavenny Debraose And Eve Marshall. Maud De Braose married Roger Demortimer, William De Beauchamp, and had children including Edmund Demortimer, Geoffrey Demortimer, Isabella De Mortimer, Isolde Iseude Demortimer, Joanne Demortimer, Margaret Demortimer, Ralph De Mortimer, Roger Ii Chirk Demortimer, William De Beauchamp, William Mortimer. Maud De Braose passed away in 1301 in Ludlow, Herefordshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1226, Maud De Braose entered the world in Bramber Castle, Breconshire, , Wales, born to William Iva Ldof Abergavenny Debraose And Eve Marshall.
  • Maud De Braose married Roger Demortimer, William De Beauchamp, and had children including Edmund Demortimer, Geoffrey Demortimer, Isabella De Mortimer, Isolde Iseude Demortimer, Joanne Demortimer, Margaret Demortimer, Ralph De Mortimer, Roger Ii Chirk Demortimer, William De Beauchamp, William Mortimer.
  • Maud De Braose passed away in 1301 in Ludlow, Herefordshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

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Maud Braose's Ancestors

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Maud Braose
1226–1301
Birth Place: Bramber Castle, Breconshire, , Wales
Parents
William Iva Ldof Abergavenny DeBraose
1204–1230
Brecknock, Surrey, , England
Eve Marshall
1198–1246
Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Grandparents
William Marshal
1146–1219
Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, , Wales
Isabel (De) Clare
1172–1220
Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Great-Grandparents
Richard DeClare
1130–1176
Aoife Macmurrough
1130–1177
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Dermot Macmurrough
1110–1171
More Toole
1114–1164

Maud Braose's Descendants

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Maud (De) Braose (1226–20 Mar 1301) m. Roger DeMortimer (1221–27 Oct 1282) m. William (De) Beauchamp (1105–)
  1. 1. Isabella (De) Mortimer 1248–1274 m. John FITZALAN 1246–1272
    1. 1. Eleanor (Fitzalan) Arundel 1277–1328 m. Henry DePercy 1273–1314
      1. 1. William Pressene 1303–1350
        1. 1. Margery (De) Pressene 1332–1383 m. Thomas (De) Grey 1328–1369
      2. 2. Jane Percy 1307–
      3. 3. William PERCY 1301–1355
      4. 4. Henry DePercy 1301–1352
    2. 2. Edmund Fitzalan 1273–1326
    3. 3. Amy FITZALAN 1273–
    4. 4. John (Fitz) Alan 1269–
    5. 5. Matilda FitzAlan 1269–
    6. 6. Richard FitzAlan 1267–1302
    7. 7. Maud FITZALAN 1263–1298
    8. 8. Joan Fitzalan 1260–1300
  2. 2. Isolde (Iseude) DeMortimer 1265–1338
  3. 3. Roger (II Chirk) deMortimer 1256–1326
  4. 4. Margaret deMortimer 1256–1297
  5. 5. William Mortimer 1254–1297
  6. 6. Geoffrey deMortimer 1254–1282
  7. 7. Joanne DeMortimer 1252–
  8. 8. Edmund DeMortimer 1252–1304
  9. 9. Ralph (De) MORTIMER 1250–1274
  10. 10. William (De) Beauchamp 1130–1211

Maud Braose's Timeline

2 Records

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

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1226
    Event Place: Bramber Castle, Breconshire, , Wales
    Record Source: Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Mar 1301
    Event Place: Ludlow, Herefordshire, England
    Record Source: Millennium File

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