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Maud De Clare 1279–1324 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1279

Birth Location: Thomond, Connaught, Ireland

Death Date: 1 Feb 1324-1325

Death Location: Hay, Hertfordshire, England

Father: Thomas Clare

Mother: Juliane **

Spouse(s): Lord Clifford

Children(s): Idonea deClifford, Roger Clifford, Sir Clifford, Lady Clifford

The story of Maud De Clare began in 1279 in Thomond, Connaught, Ireland. Maud De Clare married Lord Robert 2 1St Baron De Clifford, and had children including Idonea Declifford, Lady Isabel 2 De Clifford, Roger 2 2Nd Baron De Clifford, Sir Robert 2 3Rd Baron De Clifford 3Rd Lord Of Skipton De Clifford. Maud De Clare passed away in 1324 in Hay, Hertfordshire, England.

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  • The story of Maud De Clare began in 1279 in Thomond, Connaught, Ireland.
  • Maud De Clare married Lord Robert 2 1St Baron De Clifford, and had children including Idonea Declifford, Lady Isabel 2 De Clifford, Roger 2 2Nd Baron De Clifford, Sir Robert 2 3Rd Baron De Clifford 3Rd Lord Of Skipton De Clifford.
  • Maud De Clare passed away in 1324 in Hay, Hertfordshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

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Maud Clare's Ancestors

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Maud Clare
1279–1324
Birth Place: Thomond, Connaught, Ireland
Parents
Thomas De Clare
1245–1287
Tonbridge, Kent, England
Juliane ("Amy" FitzMaurice) **
1267–1300
Dublin, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Grandparents
Richard (IV 2nd Earl Gloucester, 6th Earl Hertford, 6th Earl) Clare
1222–1262
Hertford, Gloucestershire, England
Maud DeLacy
1223–1289
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Maurice ("Mael" FitzMaurice Lord Justice of Offaly) -**
1240–1286
Offaly, Kildare, Ireland
Emmeline (de Longespee) **
1252–1291
Ulster, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Gilbert Clare
1180–1230
Isabel, Marshal
1200–1240
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Maud Clare's Descendants

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Maud (De) Clare (1279–1 Feb 1324-1325) m. Lord (Robert 2, 1st Baron de) Clifford (01 APR 1274–24 JUN 1314)
  1. 1. Idonea deClifford 1300–1365 m. Sir (Henry DePercy of) Ainwick 1299–1352
    1. 1. Lady (Maud) DePercy 1335–1378 m. Sir (JOHN, 3rd Baron "Lord of Raby""Admiral of the King's Fleet" De) NEVILLE 1341–1388
      1. 1. Lady (Eleanor De) Neville, 1360–1447 m. Sir (Ralph De Lumley, (1st Baron) Lumley) 1364–1400 m. Robert Darcy 1365–
        1. 1. Lady (Catherine de) Lumley 1400–1461 m. William Hussey 1391–1422 m. Sir (Knight John Chidiocke (Baron of) Chideock) 1401–1450
        2. 2. Sir (Thomas) Lumley 1379–1400
        3. 3. Sir (Knight John de) Lumley 1383–1421
        4. 4. Sir (Marmaduke) Lumley 1386–1451
        5. 5. Eleanor Lumley 1388–
        6. 6. ELIZABETH LUMLEY 1389–1417
      2. 2. Alice (De) deNeville 1358–1433
      3. 3. Thomas NEVILLE 1360–1406
      4. 4. Jolande DeNeville 1362–1371
      5. 5. Sir (Ralph Lord Neville) DeNeville 1363–1425
      6. 6. Alice (De) Neville 1358–1381
      7. 7. Jolande DeNeville 1362–1407
    2. 2. 3rd (Lord Of Percy Henry Of Alnwick De) Percy 1320–1346
    3. 3. Margaret (De) Percy 1350–1375
    4. 4. Sir (Henry 3rd Baron of Alnwik) DePercy 1322–1368
    5. 5. Isabel DePercy 1322–1368
    6. 6. Isabel dePercy 1326–1349
    7. 7. Eleanor Percy 1326–1361
    8. 8. Margaret DePercy 1332–1375
    9. 9. Dame (Margaret) dePressene 1332–1383
    10. 10. Isabella Percy 1344–1371
  2. 2. Roger (2, 2nd Baron de) Clifford 1299–1326
  3. 3. Sir (Robert 2, 3rd Baron de Clifford, 3rd Lord of Skipton, de) Clifford 1305–1344
  4. 4. Lady (Isabel 2 de) Clifford 1307–

Maud Clare's Timeline

2 Records

1279
1279
Birth of Maud De Clare in Thomond, Connaught, Ireland
Thomond, Connaught, Ireland
1324
1 Feb 1324-1325
Age 45
Death of Maud De Clare in Hay, Hertfordshire, England
Hay, Hertfordshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1279
    Event Place: Thomond, Connaught, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Feb 1324-1325
    Event Place: Hay, Hertfordshire, England

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