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Sir Richard de Fitton 1175–1246 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1175
Birth Location: England
Death Date: Abt. 1246
Death Location: Bollin, Cheshire, England
Father: Sir Fitton
Mother: Ciceley Massey
Spouse(s): Ellen FitzElias
Children(s): Hugh Fitton
Sir Richard de Fitton was born in 1175 in England, the child of Sir Richard De Fitton And Ciceley De Massey. Sir Richard de Fitton married Ellen Fitzelias, and had children including Hugh De Fitton. Sir Richard de Fitton passed away in 1246 in Bollin, Cheshire, England.
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Biography
- Sir Richard de Fitton was born in 1175 in England, the child of Sir Richard De Fitton And Ciceley De Massey.
- Sir Richard de Fitton married Ellen Fitzelias, and had children including Hugh De Fitton.
- Sir Richard de Fitton passed away in 1246 in Bollin, Cheshire, England.
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Sir Fitton's Descendants
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1. Hugh (de) Fitton 1204–1262
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1. Margaret (de) Fitton 1241–1307 m. Robert (Downes) III 1238–1306
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1. Maud Downes 1264–1348 m. William (de Mobberley, Sheriff of) Cheshire 1270–
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1. Cecily Mobberley 1333–1400 m. John Domville 1330–1395
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2. Mary (de) Mobberley 1301–1361 m. Lord (Nicholas de) Leicester 1274–1349
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Sir Fitton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1175
Event Place: England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Abt. 1246
Event Place: Bollin, Cheshire, England