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Roger IV de Mortimer, 3rd Baron of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March 1287–1330 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 25 April 1287
Birth Location: Wigmore Castle, Thornbury, Herefordshire, England
Death Date: 29 Nov 1330
Death Location: Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Father: Edmund Mortimer
Mother: Lady Wigmore
Spouse(s): None None, Joan Mortimer
Children(s): Catherine Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer, Maud Mortimer, Roger Mortimer, Geoffrey Mortimer, Agnes Mortimer, Margaret Mortimer
The story of Roger IV de Mortimer, 3rd Baron of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March began in 1287 in Wigmore Castle, Thornbury, Herefordshire, England. Roger IV de Mortimer, 3rd Baron of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March married Joan De Geneville 2Nd Baroness Geneville Countess Of March Baroness Mortimer, and had children including Agnes De Mortimer, Catherine De Mortimer, Edmund De Mortimer, Geoffrey De Mortimer, Margaret De Mortimer, Maud De Mortimer, Roger De Mortimer. Roger IV de Mortimer, 3rd Baron of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March passed away in 1330 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Roger IV de Mortimer, 3rd Baron of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March began in 1287 in Wigmore Castle, Thornbury, Herefordshire, England.
- Roger IV de Mortimer, 3rd Baron of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March married Joan De Geneville 2Nd Baroness Geneville Countess Of March Baroness Mortimer, and had children including Agnes De Mortimer, Catherine De Mortimer, Edmund De Mortimer, Geoffrey De Mortimer, Margaret De Mortimer, Maud De Mortimer, Roger De Mortimer.
- Roger IV de Mortimer, 3rd Baron of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March passed away in 1330 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.
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Roger March's Descendants
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1. Catherine (de) Mortimer 1314–1369 m. Thomas (de Beauchamp 11th Earl of Warwick, a founder and the 3rd Knight of the Order of the Garter, Battle of) Falkirk 1313–1369
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1. Thomas (de) Beauchamp 1338–1401 m. Margaret (De) Ferrers 1347–1406
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1. Sir (Richard de Beauchamp, Knight of the Garter, 13th Earl) Warwick 1382–1439 m. Elizabeth (Berkeley, Baroness) Lisle 1386–1422 m. Isabel (De) Beauchamp 1400–1439
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1. Lady (Eleanor Alianore Beauchamp, Duchess of Somerset, Baroness de) Ros 1407–1467 m. Sir (Thomas de Ros 8th) Baron 1406–1430 m. Sir (Edmund Beaufort of Lancastrians, K.G., Count of Mortain, 1st Duke of Somerset, War of the Roses: First Battle of St) Albans 1406–1455 m. Sir (Henry Somerset 2nd Earl) Worcester 1396–1449
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2. Margaret (Beauchamp, Countess of) Shrewsbury 1404–1467 m. Sir (John de Talbot 7th Baron, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury & of Waterford, 6th Baron Furnivall; 10th Baron Strange of) Blackmere 1384–1453
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3. Anne (Isabel Beauchamp, 16th Countess of) Warwick" 1426–1492 m. Richard ("The Kingmaker" Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick & Salisbury, KG, War of the Roses Yorkist: St Albans, Towton, Barnet) battles 1428–1471
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4. Henry (de Beauchamp, 14th Earl of) Warwick 1425–1446 m. Cecille (Cecily de Neville, 1st Duchess of) Warwick 1426–1450
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5. Agnes Beauchamp 1419–1493
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2. Roger (de) Beauchamp 1341–1361
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3. Reinbrun (de) Beauchamp 1344–1361
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4. Catherine (de) Beauchamp 1354–
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5. Juliana (de) Beauchamp 1352–
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6. Alice (de) Beauchamp 1345–1383
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7. Guy (de) Beauchamp 1337–1360
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8. William (de Beauchamp 1st Baron) Bergavenny 1343–1411 m. Joan (FitzAlan De) Beauchamp 1375–1435
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1. Richard (de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester, 2nd Baron) Bergavenny 1382–1422 m. Isabel (De) Beauchamp 1400–1439
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1. Lady (Elizabeth de Beauchamp, Baroness) Abergavenny 1415–1448 m. Edward (George Neville, 3rd Baron of) Bergavenny 1412–1476
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2. Joan (de) Beauchamp 1396–1430 m. James ('The White Earl' Butler, 4th Earl of) Ormond 1393–1452
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1. Sir (James Butler, Knight of the Garder, 5th Earl of Ormond, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, War of the Roses: his head was afterwards displayed on) London 1420–1461 m. Lady (Eleanor Beaufort, Countess of Somerset &) Wiltshire 1434–1501 m. Avice Stafford 1423–1457
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2. Eizabeth (Butler ( Talbot), Countess of) Shrewsbury 1424–1473
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3. Thomas (Butler 7th Earl of) Ormond 1426–1515 m. Lady (Anne Hankeford Butler, Countess of) Ormond 1431–1485
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9. Agnes (de) Beauchamp 1348–
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10. Isabel (de) Beauchamp 1356–1416
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11. Richard (de) Beauchamp 1347–
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12. Maud ((Matilda?) de Beauchamp,) Baroness 1335–1402 m. Roger (de Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford, 5th Baron of Westmoreland, fought in Flanders and against Spanish fleet) 1350 1333–1389
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1. Philippa (de Clifford) (Ferrers) 1374–1405 m. Sir (William de Ferrers, 5th Baron Ferrers of) Groby 1373–1445
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1. Thomas (de Ferrers, 6th Baron Ferrers of) Groby 1394–1459 m. Lady (Elizabeth de Freville, Baroness Ferrers of) Groby 1398–1468
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2. Edmond Ferrers 1415–
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3. John Ferrers 1413–1442
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4. Margaret (Ferrers, Lady of) Powick 1406–1452 m. Sir (John Beauchamp, Knight of the Garter, Baron of) Powick 1410–1475
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5. Anne (de) Ferrers 1408–1469
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6. Elizabeth DeFerrers 1393–1434
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7. Henry (III Ferrers, Lord) Ferrers 1390–1463 m. Elizabeth (Catherine de) Mowbray 1399–1423 m. Isabel (de) Mowbray 1396–1452
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8. Lady (Alice de) Ferrers 1390–1483
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2. Catherine (Clifford, Baroness) Greystoke 1357–1413 m. Lord (Ralph Greystoke, 3rd Baron) Greystoke 1353–1418
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1. Maud ((Matilda) de) Greystoke 1390–1416 m. Eudo (de Welles, Lord of) Gainsby 1387–1421
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2. John (de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke, constable of Roxburgh) Castle 1389–1436 m. Elizabeth (de Ferrers, Lady) Wembley 1393–1434
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3. Thomas (De) Greystoke 1385–1386
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4. Joan Greystoke –1415 m. William Bowes –1465
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3. William Clifford 1375–1417
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4. Thomas (de Clifford, 6th Baron) Clifford 1363–1391
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1. John (de Clifford 7th Baron of Clifford, High Sheriff of) Westmorland 1389–1422 m. Lady (Elizabeth Percy, Countess of) Westmorland 1390–1436
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13. Philippa (de) Beauchamp 1334–1386 m. Hugh (de Stafford, 2nd Earl of) Stafford 1334–1386
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1. Lady (Catherine De Stafford, Countess of) Suffolk 1376–1419 m. Michael (double De La) Pole 1367–1415
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1. Lady (Isabel De La Pole, 5th Baroness of) Morley 1395–1467 m. John Crabtre 1400–1430 m. Thomas (de Morley, 5th Baron of Morley, Lord Marshall of) Ireland 1393–1435
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2. Sir (Thomas de la) Pole 1374–1420
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3. Sir (Thomas De La Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, KG, 11th Earl of) Warwick 1400–1433 m. Anne Cheney 1375–1435
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4. Richard (De La) Pole 1400–1450 m. Anne (Countess Stafford) G1 1399–1432
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5. Lady (Anne de La Pole, Baroness) Thorley –1412
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6. Lady (Katherine de la Pole, Countess) d'Essex 1404–1489
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7. Sir (William de la Pole, 1st Duke of) Suffolk 1396–1450 m. Lady (Alice Chaucer, Duchess of) Suffolk 1404–1475
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2. Margaret (de) Stafford 1382–1396 m. Sir (Ralph de NEVILLE, K.G., 4th Lord Neville of Raby, 1st Earl of) Westmoreland 1363–1425
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1. John (De Neville, accompanied the King to France in 1417 and was present at the sieges of Caen and) Rouen 1387–1420 m. Elizabeth Holland 1388–1424
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2. Elizabeth (de Ferrers, Lady) Wembley 1393–1434 m. John (de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke, constable of Roxburgh) Castle 1389–1436
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3. Philippa (de Neville, Baroness of Dacre and) Gilsland 1386–1458 m. Thomas (de Dacre, 6th) Baron 1387–1458
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4. Sir (Ralph Neville) replace 1392–1458 m. Lady (Elizabeth Percy, Countess of) Westmorland 1390–1436 m. Mary (de) Ferrers 1394–1457
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3. Humphrey (de) Stafford 1376–
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4. Joan (de) Stafford 1378–1442 m. Thomas (de Holand, K.G., 1st Duke of Surrey, plotted to kill King Henry IV "Epiphany Rising"; no) issue 1374–1400
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5. Ralph (de Stafford, Esquire of Stafford and Crakemarsh, Justice of the Peace for Worcestershire, 1389-1390. Knight of the Shire for) Staffordshire 1354–1410 m. Maud Hastings 1358–1410
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1. Joan Stafford 1299–1397
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2. Sir (Humphrey Stafford, Knight of Grafton, Worcestershire, Leamington Hastings, Grandborough, etc. Knight of the Shire for) Worcestershire 1384–1419 m. Elizabeth Burdett 1375–1434
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6. Sir (Edmund DeStafford, 5th Earl of) Stafford 1377–1403 m. Anne (Stafford) (Bourchier) 1383–1438
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1. Philippa DeStafford 1401–
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2. 1402–1460 m. Anne (Neville, Duchess of) Buckingham 1414–1480
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3. Lady (Anne de Stafford, Countess of March, Duchess of Huntington and) Exeter –1432 m. John (Holand Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, Earl of Huntingdon; captured by the French at the Battle of Baugé 4 years as) prisoner 1395–1447
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7. Thomas (de) Stafford 1368–1392
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8. Hugh (de) Stafford 1382–1420
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1. Catherine (De La) Pole 1410– m. Richard (de la) Pole 1400–
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14. Margaret Beauchamp 1350–1380 m. Sir (Walter Buchanan, 11th Laird of) Buchanan 1338–1373
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1. John (Buchanan, 12th Laird of) Buchanan 1376–1385 m. Lady (Janet de) Lany 1377–1438
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1. Sir (Walter II Buchanan (clan), Knight, 11th Laird of) Buchanan 1400–1443 m. Isabelle Lennox 1403–1458
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2. Edmund (de) Mortimer 1302–1331 m. Elizabeth (de Badlesmere) (Bohun) 1313–1356
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1. Cecily Mortimer 1330–
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2. Edmund Mortimer 1340–1381
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3. John (de) Mortimer 1330–1360
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4. Elizabeth (de) Bohun 1350–1385 m. Richard (FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel, Admiral of England, Battle of) Margate 1346–1397
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1. Joan (FitzAlan De) Beauchamp 1375–1435 m. William (de Beauchamp 1st Baron) Bergavenny 1343–1411
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2. William Fitzalan 1370–1415
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3. Sir (Richard FitzAlan, Knight, Sheriff of Herefordshire, Arundel) Castle 1368–1419 m. Alice (Elizabeth Bohun \) Burley 1370–1436
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1. Jane (Fitzalan, Baroness of) Arundel 1394–1439 m. Thomas Willoughby 1387–1432 m. Sir (Thomas Fitz Alan,) knight 1390–1431
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4. Thomas (Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel & Surrey, Knight of Bath, K.G., Chief Butler of England, Deputy Constable of England, Privy Councillor,) Treasure 1381–1415 m. Brites (Beatrice of Portugal) (fitzAlan) 1386–1439
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5. Elizabeth (Fitzalan) Goushill 1366–1425 m. Thomas (De Mowbray, Duke of) Norfolk 1366–1399
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1. Lady (Margaret De Mowbray, Duchess of) Norfolk 1388–1425 m. Sir (Robert Howard, "The) Garter" 1385–1437
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2. Elizabeth (Catherine de) Mowbray 1399–1423 m. Henry (III Ferrers, Lord) Ferrers 1390–1463
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3. John (de Mowbray, KG, 2nd Duke of Norfolk & Nottingham, 9th Baron Segrave, 8th Baron) Mowbray 1392–1432 m. Katherine (de Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess) Beaumont 1400–1478
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4. Sir (Thomas de) Mowbray 1385–1405 m. Constance (de Holland) (Grey) 1387–1437
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5. Isabel (de) Mowbray 1396–1452 m. Henry (III Ferrers, Lord) Ferrers 1390–1463 m. James Berkeley 1394–1463
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5. Sir (Roger de Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March, Founding Knight of the Garter) KG 1328–1359 m. Philippa (Montagu, Countess of) March 1332–1382
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1. Edmund Mortimer 1352–1381 m. Philippa (- Countess of Ulster) Clarence 1355–1382
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1. Elizabeth (Mortimer de) Camoys 1371–1417 m. Henry ("le fitz, Hotspur" Percy, K.G., Justice of Chester, North Wales, &) Flintshire 1364–1403 m. Sir (Thomas) Camoys 1351–1421
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2. Roger (de Mortimer, Earl of Ulster, 4th Earl of) March 1374–1398 m. Alianor (Eleanor de Holland, Countess of) March 1373–1405
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3. Phillipa (Mortimer () Poynings) 1375–1401
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4. Edmund Mortimer 1376–1411 m. Catherine (( Catrin) Glendower ferch Owain Glyndwr, she and her children were imprisoned in the Tower of London on account of her father's) activities 1380–1413
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2. Lady (Margery De Mortimer (Touchet), Baroness of) Markeaton 1352–1405
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3. Maud (de) Mortimer 1307–1345 m. John (de Cherleton, 2nd Baron) Powys 1304–1360
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1. Joan (de) Cherleton 1340–1374 m. John (de Beauchamp, Knight of the King's Chamber, Keeper of Gloucester Castle, 3rd Baron Beauchamp of) Somerset 1330–1389
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1. William (de Beauchamp,) MP 1370–1430 m. Catherine (de) Usflete 1382–1429
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1. Sir (John Beauchamp, Knight of the Garter, Baron of) Powick 1410–1475 m. Margaret (Ferrers, Lady of) Powick 1406–1452
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2. Margaret (De) Beauchamp 1414–1468
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2. Walter (De) Beauchamp 1365–1430 m. Elizabeth Roche 1375–1447
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1. Elizabeth (De Beauchamp of Powyck, Lady) Sutton 1400–1430 m. Sir (Richard II Dudley of Clopton, Knight Alias) Sutton 1396–1465
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3. Alice (De) Beauchamp 1365–1443 m. Sir (Thomas Butler (Le Boteler), knight, 4th Lord) Sudeley 1354–1398
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1. Sir (Ralph Butler (Le Boteler), KG, 6th Lord of Sudeley, Captain of Calais, Treasurer of) England 1390–1473 m. Joan (Norbury (Hende), Baroness of) Sudeley 1404–1469
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2. John (de) Cherleton 1334–1374
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4. Roger (de) Mortimer 1308–
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5. Geoffrey (de) Mortimer 1310–
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6. Agnes (de) Mortimer 1313–1368
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7. Margaret (de) Mortimer 1308–1337 m. Thomas ('The Rich' de Berkeley, Marshall of English Army in France, Captain of the Scottish Marches in 1342, tried for murder of King Edward) II 1296–1361
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1. Maurice ('The Valiant' de Berkeley, 4th Baron) Berkeley 1330–1368 m. Elisabeth (le Despenser, Baroness) Berkeley 1326–1389
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1. Sir (Thomas 'The Magnificent' de Berkeley, 5th Baron of Berkeley, an English peer, an) admiral 1353–1417 m. Margaret (de) Lisle 1360–1392
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1. Elizabeth (Berkeley, Baroness) Lisle 1386–1422 m. Sir (Richard de Beauchamp, Knight of the Garter, 13th Earl) Warwick 1382–1439
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2. James (De) Berkeley 1354–1404
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1. James Berkeley 1394–1463 m. Isabel (de) Mowbray 1396–1452
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2. Joan (de) Berkeley 1330–1369 m. Sir (Reginald de Cobham, 1st Lord Cobham of) Sterborough 1295–1361
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1. Reynold (de Cobham, 2nd Lord) Cobham 1348–1403 m. Eleanor (Maltravers) FitzAlan 1346–1404
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1. Sir (Reinoud Cobham, Lord of) Sterborough 1381–1446 m. Eleanor Colepepper 1385–1420
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Roger March's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 25 April 1287
Event Place: Wigmore Castle, Thornbury, Herefordshire, England
Record Source:
[1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22, Stephen, Sir Leslie, ed.; London, England: Oxford University Press; Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22; Volume: Vol 13; Page: 1033
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
[4] International, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 Nov 1330
Event Place: executed for treason, Elms, Tyburn, London, England
Record Source:
[1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22, Stephen, Sir Leslie, ed.; London, England: Oxford University Press; Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22; Volume: Vol 13; Page: 1033
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
[4] International, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Record Source:
[1] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
[2] International, Find a Grave Index