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Reginald Hussey 1290–1338 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 17 DEC 1290
Birth Location: England
Death Date: 24 FEB 1338
Death Location: England
Father: William Huse
Mother: Agatha Verdun
Spouse(s): Alianora D'Aubigny
Children(s): Edmund Hussey
In 1290, Reginald Hussey entered the world in England, born to William Huse And Agatha De Verdun. Reginald Hussey married Alianora D Aubigny, and had children including Edmund Hussey. Reginald Hussey passed away in 1338 in England.
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Biography
- In 1290, Reginald Hussey entered the world in England, born to William Huse And Agatha De Verdun.
- Reginald Hussey married Alianora D Aubigny, and had children including Edmund Hussey.
- Reginald Hussey passed away in 1338 in England.
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Reginald Hussey's Descendants
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1. Edmund Hussey 1320–1364 m. Ann (Joan) Whyton 1325–1411
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1. Joan Hussey 1338–1412 m. Thomas Hungerford 1330–1397
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1. Walter (De) Hungerford 1378–1449 m. Katherine Peverell 1382–1426
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1. Elizabeth Hungerford 1406–1476 m. Philip Courtenay 1404–1463
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2. Matilda Hussey 1359–1396 m. John (De la) Mere 1347–1396
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1. Alice Delamare 1373–1413
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1. John Oates 1400– m. Isabelle Balmforth 1405–1456
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Reginald Hussey's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 17 DEC 1290
Event Place: England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 FEB 1338
Event Place: England