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Maud Le Vavasour 1178–1226 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1178

Birth Location: Edlington, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1226

Death Location: Hazelwood, Yorkshire, England

Father: Robert LeVavasour

Mother: Julian DeRos

Spouse(s): Fulke Fitzwarin

Children(s): Alice Fitzwarin, Hawise Fitzwarin, Fulk FitzWarin

In 1178, Maud Le Vavasour entered the world in Edlington, Yorkshire, England, born to Robert Levavasour And Julian Deros. Maud Le Vavasour married Fulke Fitzwarin, and had children including Alice Fitzwarin, Fulk Fitzwarin, Hawise Fitzwarin. Maud Le Vavasour passed away in 1226 in Hazelwood, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1178, Maud Le Vavasour entered the world in Edlington, Yorkshire, England, born to Robert Levavasour And Julian Deros.
  • Maud Le Vavasour married Fulke Fitzwarin, and had children including Alice Fitzwarin, Fulk Fitzwarin, Hawise Fitzwarin.
  • Maud Le Vavasour passed away in 1226 in Hazelwood, Yorkshire, England.

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Maud Vavasour's Ancestors

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Maud Vavasour
1178–1226
Birth Place: Edlington, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Robert LeVavasour
1160–1234
Skipton, Yorkshire, , England
Julian DeRos
1164–
, Yorkshire, , England
Grandparents
William Vavasour
1131–1191
, Yorkshire, , England
Matilda Perry
1133–1153
, Yorkshire, , England
Gilbert (de) Ros
1129–1176
Steeton, Yorkshire, England
Ada (de) Moreville
1131–1170
Burgh By Sands, Cumberland, England
Great-Grandparents
Mauger Vavasour
1105–1166
Mrs Vavasour
1109–
Piers DeRos
1088–1130
Adeline Espec
1092–1155
Hugh Moreville
1105–1162
Beatrice Beauchamp
1107–1150
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Piers DeRos
1047–
Euphemia DeBalliol
1065–
Walter Espec
1068–1153
Adeline DeBeauchamp
1076–1124
Simon DeMorville
1079–1167
Ada DeEngayne
1081–1167
Robert Beauchamp
1070–1157
Rohese Vere
1074–1120

Maud Vavasour's Descendants

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Maud (Le) Vavasour (1178–1226) m. Fulke Fitzwarin (1175–1258)
  1. 1. Alice Fitzwarin 1207–1407
  2. 2. Hawise Fitzwarin 1207–1253
  3. 3. Fulk FitzWarin 1210–1264 m. Constance (de) Toeni 1215–1265 m. Constance deToeni 1215–1265
    1. 1. William (Fitz) Warin 1251–1290 m. Alice DeSomery 1252–1315
      1. 1. Asceline (Fitz) Warin 1277– m. Thomas DeLyttleton 1240–1305
        1. 1. Thomas (De) Lyttleton 1305–1346 m. Lucia (DE) Atwood 1310–
        2. 2. Edmund Lyttleton 1301–
        3. 3. John Lyttleton 1307–
      2. 2. Isabel FitzWarin 1280–
      3. 3. Alice Fitzwarin 1285–1333
    2. 2. Eugenia (Fitz) FULK 1233–
    3. 3. Lady (Mabel Fitzwarin) Tregoz 1245–1297
    4. 4. Fulk FitzWarin 1240–1315
    5. 5. William (Fitz) WARIN 1253–1290
    6. 6. Mabel FitzWarin 1231–1297 m. John Tregoz 1222–1300 m. William (de) Crevequer 1243–1263
      1. 1. Sybil Tregoze 1270–1334 m. William, (1st Baron) Grandeson 1255–1335
        1. 1. Katherine Grandison 1304–1349 m. William(Earl (of Salisbury) De) Montagu 1302–1344
        2. 2. Agnes DeGrandison 1289–1357
        3. 3. Otho DeGrandeson 1291–1361
        4. 4. John Grandison 1292–1369
        5. 5. Mabel (de) Grandison 1294–1350
        6. 6. William deGrandison 1294–1350
        7. 7. Mabilia DeGrandison 1294–1350
        8. 8. John deGrandeson 1299–1385
      2. 2. Clarice deTregoz 1262–1303
      3. 3. Thomas DeTregoz 1265–1353
      4. 4. Roger Tregoz 1272–
      5. 5. Robert Tregoz 1279–

Maud Vavasour's Timeline

2 Records

1178
1178
Birth of Maud Le Vavasour in Edlington, Yorkshire, England
Edlington, Yorkshire, England
1226
1226
Age 48
Death of Maud Le Vavasour in Hazelwood, Yorkshire, England
Hazelwood, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1178
    Event Place: Edlington, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1226
    Event Place: Hazelwood, Yorkshire, England

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