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Simon Le Bigod 1220–1271 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1220

Birth Location: Thetford Abbey, Norfolk, ENGLAND

Death Date: 1271

Death Location: Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, ENGLAND

Father: Hugh Bigod

Mother: Matilda Marshall

Spouse(s): Maud Felbrigg

Children(s): Roger Bigod

The story of Simon Le Bigod began in 1220 in Thetford Abbey, Norfolk, ENGLAND. Simon Le Bigod married Maud De Felbrigg, and had children including Roger Le Bigod. Simon Le Bigod passed away in 1271 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, ENGLAND.

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Biography

  • The story of Simon Le Bigod began in 1220 in Thetford Abbey, Norfolk, ENGLAND.
  • Simon Le Bigod married Maud De Felbrigg, and had children including Roger Le Bigod.
  • Simon Le Bigod passed away in 1271 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, ENGLAND.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Simon Bigod's Ancestors

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Simon Bigod
1220–1271
Birth Place: Thetford Abbey, Norfolk, ENGLAND
Parents
Hugh Bigod
1193–1224
Thetford Abbey, Norfolk, ENGLAND
Matilda Marshall
1192–1248
Pembroke & Dyfed, WALES
Grandparents
Roger Bigod
1150–1221
Framingham Castle, Henstead, Norfolk, ENGLAND
Isabella Plantagenet
1164–1234
Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, ENGLAND
William Marshall
1144–1219
Pembroke & Dyfed, WALES
Isabel (Fitzgilbert De) Clare
1172–1240
Pembroke & Dyfed, WALES
Great-Grandparents
Hugh Bigod
1125–1176
Juliane Vere
1116–1199
Hamelin Plantagenet
1130–1202
Isabel Warenne
1137–1199
John Marshall
1105–1165
Sybilla Devereux
1127–1184
Richard Clare
1125–1176
Eva Macmurrough
1141–1177
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Roger Bigod
1060–1107
Adeliza Toeni
1066–1130
Aubrey Vere
1062–1141
Adeliza Clare
1077–1163
Geoffrey Plantagenet
1113–1151
Adelaide D'Angers
1112–
William Warenne
1118–1148
Adelia Talvas
1124–1174
Gilbert Clare
1065–1106
Adeliza Clermont
1058–1138
Walter Salesbury
1100–1147
Sibyl Chaworth
1112–1147
Gilbert Clare
1100–1146
Isabel Beaumont
–1148
Dermot Macmurrough
1111–1171
Mor O'Toole
1114–1191

Simon Bigod's Descendants

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Simon (Le) Bigod (1220–1271) m. Maud (De) Felbrigg (1222–)
  1. 1. Roger (Le) Bigod 1245–1306 m. Alice Basset 1246–1281 m. Cecilia (De) Everingham 1250–1295
    1. 1. Simon Bigod 1285–1349 m. Alice (De) Thorpe 1289–
      1. 1. Roger (De) Bigod 1330–1352
    2. 2. John (Le) Bigod 1279–
      1. 1. Roger (Le) Bigod 1318–
        1. 1. George (Le) Bigod 1367– m. Amy (De) Hales 1372–

Simon Bigod's Timeline

2 Records

1220
1220
Birth of Simon Le Bigod in Thetford Abbey, Norfolk, ENGLAND
Thetford Abbey, Norfolk, ENGLAND
1271
1271
Age 51
Death of Simon Le Bigod in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, ENGLAND
Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, ENGLAND

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1220
    Event Place: Thetford Abbey, Norfolk, ENGLAND

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1271
    Event Place: Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, ENGLAND

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