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Robert "Fitz=Parnell" Harcourt 1156 – 1205 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1156

Birth Location: Of, Bramber, Sussex, England

Death Date: 20 Oct 1205

Death Location: In Spain

Father: Robert Harcourt

Mother: Petronille Grandmesnil

Spouse(s): Laurette Braose

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Robert "Fitz=Parnell" Harcourt was born in 1156 in Of, Bramber, Sussex, England, the child of Robert "Blanchmains" Harcourt and Petronille De Grandmesnil. Robert "Fitz=Parnell" Harcourt married Laurette Braose. Robert "Fitz=Parnell" Harcourt passed away in 1205 in In Spain.

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Biography

  • Robert "Fitz=Parnell" Harcourt was born in 1156 in Of, Bramber, Sussex, England, the child of Robert "Blanchmains" Harcourt and Petronille De Grandmesnil.
  • Robert "Fitz=Parnell" Harcourt married Laurette Braose.
  • Robert "Fitz=Parnell" Harcourt passed away in 1205 in In Spain.

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Robert Harcourt's Ancestors

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Robert Harcourt
1156 – 1205
Birth Place: Of, Bramber, Sussex, England
Parents
Robert "Blanchmains" Harcourt
1121 – 1190
Beaumont, France
Petronille (De) Grandmesnil
1126 – 1212
Of, Grandmesnil, Calvados, France
Grandparents
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Robert Harcourt's Timeline

2 Records

1156
Abt 1156
Birth of Robert "Fitz=Parnell" Harcourt in Of, Bramber, Sussex, England
Of, Bramber, Sussex, England
1205
20 Oct 1205
Age 49
Death of Robert "Fitz=Parnell" Harcourt in In Spain
In Spain

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1156
    Event Place: Of, Bramber, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Oct 1205
    Event Place: In Spain

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Abbey, Leicester, Leicestershire, England

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