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Roger II Seymour 1290–1361 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1290

Birth Location: Penhow Woundy, Monmouthshire, England

Death Date: 8 Oct 1361

Death Location: Penhow Castle, Newport, Monmouthshire, England

Father: Roger Seymour

Mother: Joan Dameral

Spouse(s): Joan Amarel

Children(s): John Seymour, Roger Seymour, Anne Seymour

In 1290, Roger II Seymour entered the world in Penhow Woundy, Monmouthshire, England, born to Roger Seymour And Joan Dameral. Roger II Seymour married Joan D Amarel, and had children including Anne Seymour, John Seymour, Roger Iii Seymour. Roger II Seymour passed away in 1361 in Penhow Castle, Newport, Monmouthshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1290, Roger II Seymour entered the world in Penhow Woundy, Monmouthshire, England, born to Roger Seymour And Joan Dameral.
  • Roger II Seymour married Joan D Amarel, and had children including Anne Seymour, John Seymour, Roger Iii Seymour.
  • Roger II Seymour passed away in 1361 in Penhow Castle, Newport, Monmouthshire, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Roger Seymour's Ancestors

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Roger Seymour
1290–1361
Birth Place: Penhow Woundy, Monmouthshire, England
Parents
Roger Seymour
1258–1300
Penhow Castle, Newport, Monmouthshire, England
Joan Dameral
1286–1372
Even Swinden, Wiltshire, England
Grandparents
Richard Seymour
1230–1271
Penhow Castle, Newport, Monmouthshire, England
Eva Marshall
1238–1268
Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Great-Grandparents
William Maur
1203–1245
Eve Marshall
1194–1246
Gilbert Marshall
1196–1241
Marjorie Scot
1204–1244
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Milo Maur
1175–1217
William Marshall
1144–1219
Isabel Clare
1174–1220
William Marshall
1144–1219
Isabel Clare
1174–1220
William Scot
1143–1214
Ermengarde Beaumont
1165–1233

Roger Seymour's Descendants

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Roger (II) Seymour (1290–8 Oct 1361) m. Joan (d) Amarel (1294–1320)
  1. 1. John Seymour 1319–1358
    1. 1. Cecilia Seymour 1337–1369 m. Geoffrey (De) Cornwall 1335–1365
      1. 1. Richard (de) Cornwall 1360–1443 m. Cecilia Merbury 1364–1417
        1. 1. Edmund (de) Cornwall 1382–1435 m. Elizabeth (deLa) Bere 1387–1468
        2. 2. Joan (de) Cornwall 1390–1341
        3. 3. Eleanor Cornwall 1384–
        4. 4. Elizabeth Cornwall 1395–1446 m. Thomas Corbet 1372–1420
        5. 5. Joyce Cornwall 1408–
        6. 6. Edward (de) Cornwall –1443
        7. 7. Thomas (de) Cornwall 1373–
        8. 8. William (de) Cornwall 1384–1468
        9. 9. John (de) Cornwall 1400–
        10. 10. Matilda Plantagenet 1388–1468 m. John Wolcott 1385–1396
      2. 2. Elizabeth Cornwall 1366–
      3. 3. Brian Cornwall 1368–1400
      4. 4. Geoffrey Cornwall 1370–
      5. 5. Ellen Cornwall 1371–
  2. 2. Roger (III) Seymour 1314–1361 m. Cecily (de) Beauchamp 1334–1394
    1. 1. William Seymour 1349–1391 m. Margaret (de) Brockbury 1351–1391
      1. 1. Roger Seymour 1370–1420 m. Maud Esturmi 1374–1483
        1. 1. John Seymour 1402–1464 m. Isabel Macwilliam 1405–1486
        2. 2. Alice Seymour 1400– m. Thomas (deLa) More 1400–
        3. 3. Isabel Seymour 1405–
      2. 2. Lettice Seymour 1368–1372 m. Gilbert (de) Gamage 1350–1382
        1. 1. William Gamage 1358–1419 m. Mary Rodburg 1386–1454
    2. 2. Lettice Seymour 1334–
  3. 3. Anne Seymour 1318–

Roger Seymour's Timeline

2 Records

1290
1290
Birth of Roger II Seymour in Penhow Woundy, Monmouthshire, England
Penhow Woundy, Monmouthshire, England
1361
8 Oct 1361
Age 71
Death of Roger II Seymour in Penhow Castle, Newport, Monmouthshire, England
Penhow Castle, Newport, Monmouthshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1290
    Event Place: Penhow Woundy, Monmouthshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Oct 1361
    Event Place: Penhow Castle, Newport, Monmouthshire, England

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