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Maud De "Baroness Welles" Ros 1328–1399 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 DEC 1328

Birth Location: Helmsley, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 09 DEC 1399

Death Location: London, Middlesex, England

Father: Lord Ros

Mother: Lady Badlesmere

Spouse(s): John Welles

Children(s): Anne Wells

The story of Maud De "Baroness Welles" Ros began in 1328 in Helmsley, Yorkshire, England. Maud De "Baroness Welles" Ros married John De Welles, and had children including Anne Countess Of Ormond Wells. Maud De "Baroness Welles" Ros passed away in 1399 in London, Middlesex, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Maud De "Baroness Welles" Ros began in 1328 in Helmsley, Yorkshire, England.
  • Maud De "Baroness Welles" Ros married John De Welles, and had children including Anne Countess Of Ormond Wells.
  • Maud De "Baroness Welles" Ros passed away in 1399 in London, Middlesex, England.

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Spouses(s)

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Maud Ros's Ancestors

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Maud Ros
1328–1399
Birth Place: Helmsley, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Lord William Helmsley Ros
1288–1342
Helmsley, Yorkshire, England
Lady (Margery Helmsley) Badlesmere
1306–1363
Badlesmere, Kent, England
Grandparents
William (Lord Helmsley amp Belvoir) DeRos
1255–1316
Helmsley, Yorkshire, England
Maud DeVaux
1261–1316
Acquitaine, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Maud Ros's Descendants

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Maud (De "Baroness Welles") Ros (09 DEC 1328–09 DEC 1399) m. John (De) Welles (23 AUG 1334–11 OCT 1361)
  1. 1. Anne ("Countess of Ormond") Wells 1360–1397 m. James ("3rd Earl of Ormond") Butler 1361–1405
    1. 1. James ("4th Earl of Ormond") Butler 1392–1452 m. Joan (Elizabeth) Beauchamp 1396–1430
      1. 1. Thomas ("7th Earl of Ormond") LeButler 1426–1515 m. Anne Hankeford 1431–1485 m. Lora Berkeley 1454–1501
        1. 1. Margaret Butler 1465–1537 m. William Boleyn 1449–1505
        2. 2. Anne Butler 1447–
        3. 3. Margaret Butler 1454–1539
        4. 4. John Butler 1459–
        5. 5. William Blount 1478–1534
      2. 2. James Butler 1420–1461
      3. 3. Catherine McCarthy 1420–1473
      4. 4. Elizabeth Butler 1420–1473
      5. 5. John LeButler 1424–1477
      6. 6. John Butler 1452–1478
    2. 2. Richard Butler 1400–1405
    3. 3. Ann Butler 1378–
    4. 4. Ralph Butler 1385–1452
    5. 5. Thomas (Bacach Butler Prior) Kilmainham 1386–1420
    6. 6. Sir (Richard Butler Knight) Garter 1389–1445
    7. 7. Joan (Elizabeth) Beauchamp 1390–1452
    8. 8. Robert (LeBoteler) Butler 1391–1405
    9. 9. Anne Butler 1394–1418
    10. 10. Sir (Richard Butler Knight) Order 1395–

Maud Ros's Timeline

2 Records

1328
09 DEC 1328
Birth of Maud De "Baroness Welles" Ros in Helmsley, Yorkshire, England
Helmsley, Yorkshire, England
1399
09 DEC 1399
Age 71
Death of Maud De "Baroness Welles" Ros in London, Middlesex, England
London, Middlesex, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 09 DEC 1328
    Event Place: Helmsley, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 09 DEC 1399
    Event Place: London, Middlesex, England

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