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Maud de Lucy 1239–1337 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1239

Birth Location: England

Death Date: 1337

Death Location: England

Father: Geoffrey Lucy

Mother: Nichole N..

Spouse(s): Nicholas Segrave)

Children(s): John Segrave, Eleonore Seagrave

Maud de Lucy was born in 1239 in England, the child of Geoffrey De Lucy And Nichole N. Maud de Lucy married Nicholas 1St Baron Segrave Segrave De Segrave, and had children including Eleonore Seagrave, John De Segrave. Maud de Lucy passed away in 1337 in England.

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Biography

  • Maud de Lucy was born in 1239 in England, the child of Geoffrey De Lucy And Nichole N.
  • Maud de Lucy married Nicholas 1St Baron Segrave Segrave De Segrave, and had children including Eleonore Seagrave, John De Segrave.
  • Maud de Lucy passed away in 1337 in England.

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Maud Lucy's Ancestors

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Maud Lucy
1239–1337
Birth Place: England
Parents
Geoffrey de Lucy
1208–1252
Nichole N..
1210–
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Great-Grandparents
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Maud Lucy's Descendants

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Maud (de) Lucy (1239–1337) m. Nicholas ("1st Baron Segrave" Segrave (de) Segrave) (1235–12 Nov 1295)
  1. 1. John (de) Segrave 1256–1325 m. Christian Plessis 1257–1331
    1. 1. Margaret Segrave 1275–1317 m. Sir (William "1st Lord Ferrers of Groby") Ferrers 1272–1325
      1. 1. Anne Ferrers 1317–1367 m. Edward Despenser 1315–1342
        1. 1. Henry ("Bishop of Norwich") Despenser 1343–1406
        2. 2. Thomas Despenser 1341–1381
        3. 3. Gilbert Despenser 1341–
        4. 4. Sir (Hugh) Despenser 1338–1374 m. Alice Hotham 1340–1379
        5. 5. Edward Despenser 1336–1375 m. Elizabeth Burghersh 1342–1409
  2. 2. Eleonore Seagrave 1265–1314 m. Lord (Alain La Zouche (1st Baron Ashby)) IV 1267–1314
    1. 1. Mary (La) Zouche 1296–
    2. 2. Lady (Maud DeLaZouche (Baroness) Holland) 1289–1349 m. Sir (Robert De) Holland 1280–1328
      1. 1. Elisabeth Holand 1320–1387
      2. 2. Robert (Lord Holand van Eureston) IV 1310–1372
      3. 3. Thomas (de) Holand 1314–1360
      4. 4. Jane Holland 1326–
      5. 5. Isabella Holland 1328–
      6. 6. Lady (Maud Matilda de) Holland 1325–1361 m. Lord (Thomas de Swynnerton (Lord of Swynnerton)) Sir 1310–1361
        1. 1. Lady (Anne De) Swynnerton 1343–1402
        2. 2. Lady (Alice Countess Drakelow De) Swynnerton 1345–1350
        3. 3. Richard Tempest 1344–1366
        4. 4. William Swynnerton 1345–
        5. 5. Roger (DE) SWYNNERTON 1333–1395
        6. 6. John DeSwynnerton 1335–1340
        7. 7. Lord (Robert De SWYNNERTON (4th Baron Swynnerton)) Sir 1341–1395 m. Lady (Elizabeth) Beke 1340–1373

Maud Lucy's Timeline

2 Records

1239
1239
Birth of Maud de Lucy in England
England
1337
1337
Age 98
Death of Maud de Lucy in England
England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1239
    Event Place: England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1337
    Event Place: England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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