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Maud de Lacy 1230–1304 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1230

Birth Location: Dublin, Ireland

Death Date: 1304

Death Location: Trim Castle, Meath, Ireland

Father: Gilbert Lacy

Mother:

Spouse(s): Geoffrey Geneville

Children(s): Sir Geneville

In 1230, Maud de Lacy entered the world in Dublin, Ireland, born to Gilbert De Lacy And Isabel Bigod. Maud de Lacy married Geoffrey De Geneville 1St Baron Geneville, and had children including Sir Piers De Geneville. Maud de Lacy passed away in 1304 in Trim Castle, Meath, Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1230, Maud de Lacy entered the world in Dublin, Ireland, born to Gilbert De Lacy And Isabel Bigod.
  • Maud de Lacy married Geoffrey De Geneville 1St Baron Geneville, and had children including Sir Piers De Geneville.
  • Maud de Lacy passed away in 1304 in Trim Castle, Meath, Ireland.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Maud Lacy's Ancestors

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Maud Lacy
1230–1304
Birth Place: Dublin, Ireland
Parents
Gilbert de Lacy
1206–1230
Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England
Grandparents
Walter (de Lacy Lord of) Meath
1172–1241
Margaret (de Braose Lady of) Trim
1177–1255
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
Great-Grandparents
Hugh Lacy
1135–1186
Rhoesia Monmouth
1135–1180
William Bramber
1153–1211
Maud Valéry
1155–1210
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gilbert Lacy
–1163
Baderon Monmouth
1100–1176
Rohese Clare
1112–1149
William Bramber
1135–1179
Bertha Hereford
1130–1204
Benard St.Valery
1117–1190
Matilda Bernard
1120–1151

Maud Lacy's Descendants

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Maud (de) Lacy (1230–1304) m. Geoffrey (de Geneville 1st Baron) Geneville (1226–1314)
  1. 1. Sir (Piers de) Geneville 1256–1292 m. Jeane Lusignan 1260–1323
    1. 1. Johanna (de) Greneville 1285–1356 m. Roger (de Mortimer 1st Earl of) March –1330
      1. 1. Margaret (de) Mortimer 1308–1337 m. Thomas (de Berkeley 3rd Baron) Berkeley 1293–1361
        1. 1. Joan (de) Berkeley 1329– m. Reginald (Cobham 1st Baron) Cobham 1295–1361
        2. 2. Maurice (de Berkeley 4th Baron) Berkeley 1330–1368 m. Elizabeth (Le) despencer 1322–1389
      2. 2. Edmund Mortimer 1302–1331 m. Elizabeth (de) Badlesmere 1313–1356
        1. 1. Roger (Mortimer 2nd Earl of) March 1328–1359 m. Philippe (de) Montagu 1335–1381
        2. 2. Roger (de Mortimer Mortimer 2nd Earl of) March 1328–1360 m. Philippe (de) Montagu 1335–1381
      3. 3. Joan Mortimer 1313–1338 m. James (Audley 2nd Baron) Audley 1313–1386
        1. 1. Joan Audley 1331–1393 m. John Touchet 1327–1371
      4. 4. Catherine (de) Mortimer 1310–1369 m. Thomas (de Beauchamp 11th Earl of) Wariwck 1313–1369
        1. 1. Thomas (Beauchamp 12th Earl of) Warwick 1338–1401
        2. 2. Roger (de) Beauchamp 1341–1361
        3. 3. Philippa (de) Beauchamp 1345–1386 m. Hugh (Stafford 2nd Earl) Stafford 1342–1386
        4. 4. Maud (de) Beauchamp 1332–1402 m. Roger (de Clifford 5th Baron de) Clifford 1333–1389
        5. 5. Alice (de) Beauchamp 1345–1383 m. Sir (John V de) Beachamp 1329–1361
        6. 6. William (de Beauchamp 1st Baron) Bergavenny 1358–1411 m. Joan Fitzalan 1375–1435
      5. 5. Maud (de) Mortimer 1307–1345 m. John (de Cherleton 2nd Baron of) Cherleton 1300–1360
        1. 1. John (de Charlton 3rd Baron of) Cherlton 1336–1374 m. Jane (de) Stafford 1336–1397

Maud Lacy's Timeline

2 Records

1230
1230
Birth of Maud de Lacy in Dublin, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
1304
1304
Age 74
Death of Maud de Lacy in Trim Castle, Meath, Ireland
Trim Castle, Meath, Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1230
    Event Place: Dublin, Ireland
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1304
    Event Place: Trim Castle, Meath, Ireland
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

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