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Peter de Brus 5th Baron Skelton 1170–1222 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1170

Birth Location: Skelton Castle, North Yrokshire, England

Death Date: 12 February 1222

Death Location: Guisborough, Redcar and Cleveland Unitary Authority, North Yorkshire, England

Father: Adam Skelton

Mother: Iveta Arches

Spouse(s): Joan Grammaire

Children(s): Agnes Brus, Peter Skelton

Peter de Brus 5th Baron Skelton was born in 1170 in Skelton Castle, North Yrokshire, England, the child of Adam Ii De Brus 4Th Baron Skelton And Iveta De Arches. Peter de Brus 5th Baron Skelton married Joan Le Grammaire, and had children including Agnes De Brus, Peter Ii De Brus 5Th Baron Skelton. Peter de Brus 5th Baron Skelton passed away in 1222 in Guisborough, Redcar and Cleveland Unitary Authority, North Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Peter de Brus 5th Baron Skelton was born in 1170 in Skelton Castle, North Yrokshire, England, the child of Adam Ii De Brus 4Th Baron Skelton And Iveta De Arches.
  • Peter de Brus 5th Baron Skelton married Joan Le Grammaire, and had children including Agnes De Brus, Peter Ii De Brus 5Th Baron Skelton.
  • Peter de Brus 5th Baron Skelton passed away in 1222 in Guisborough, Redcar and Cleveland Unitary Authority, North Yorkshire, England.

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Peter Skelton's Ancestors

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Peter Skelton
1170–1222
Birth Place: Skelton Castle, North Yrokshire, England
Parents
Adam II de Brus 4th Baron Skelton
1134–1196
Skelton (York), North Yorkshire, England
Iveta (de) Arches
1137–1175
Scagglethorpe, North Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Adam (I de Brus 3rd Baron) Shelton
1105–1166
County Durham, England
William (de) Arches
1095–1154
Newton Kyme, Yorkshire, England
Ivetta ((Juetta) de) York
1094–1152
England
Great-Grandparents
Robert Annadale
1083–1141
Agnes Bainard
1076–1170
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Adam Cleveland
1051–1081
Emma Ramsay
1062–1094
Faulk Paganel
1060–
Beatrix Picquigny
1095–1130

Peter Skelton's Descendants

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Peter (de Brus 5th Baron) Skelton (1170–12 February 1222) m. Joan (le) Grammaire (1158–)
  1. 1. Agnes (de) Brus 1191–
    1. 1. Alice (de) Lancaster 1211–1247 m. William (de) Lindsay 1205–1247
      1. 1. William (de) Lindsay 1250–1283 m. Ada (de) Balloil 1248–1300
        1. 1. Margaret (de) Lindsay 1267– m. William Mure 1265–1348
  2. 2. Peter (II de Brus 5th Baron) Skelton 1196–1241 m. Hawise (de) Lancaster 1190–1226
    1. 1. Peter (de Brus 6th Baron) Skelton 1221–1272 m. Hillaria (de) Manuley 1220–
      1. 1. Agnus (de) Brus 1239–1280 m. Walter (de Fauconburg 1st Baron) Fauconberg 1220–1304
        1. 1. Anice (de) Fauconburg 1270–1323 m. Nicholas (d') Engayne 1270–1322
        2. 2. William Fauconberg 1264–
        3. 3. Majorie Fauconberg 1250– m. Herbert (St.) Quentin 1235–1303

Peter Skelton's Timeline

2 Records

1170
1170
Birth of Peter de Brus 5th Baron Skelton in Skelton Castle, North Yrokshire, England
Skelton Castle, North Yrokshire, England
1222
12 February 1222
Age 52
Death of Peter de Brus 5th Baron Skelton in Skelton (York), North Yorkshire, England
Skelton (York), North Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1170
    Event Place: Skelton Castle, North Yrokshire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 February 1222
    Event Place: Skelton (York), North Yorkshire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Guisborough, Redcar and Cleveland Unitary Authority, North Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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