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Thomas II FitzWilliam 1209–1252 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 Oct 1209

Birth Location: Royton, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 02 May 1252

Death Location: Royton, Lancashire, England

Father: Thomas FitzWilliam

Mother: Agnes Bertram

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In 1209, Thomas II FitzWilliam entered the world in Royton, Lancashire, England, born to Thomas I Fitzwilliam And Agnes Bertram. Thomas II FitzWilliam passed away in 1252 in Royton, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1209, Thomas II FitzWilliam entered the world in Royton, Lancashire, England, born to Thomas I Fitzwilliam And Agnes Bertram.
  • Thomas II FitzWilliam passed away in 1252 in Royton, Lancashire, England.

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Thomas FitzWilliam's Ancestors

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Thomas FitzWilliam
1209–1252
Birth Place: Royton, Lancashire, England
Parents
Thomas I FitzWilliam
1190–1242
Royton, Lancashire, England
Agnes Bertram
1170–1311
Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
William FitzWilliam
1170–1224
Royton, Lancashire, England
Adela (Ela Plantagenet de) Warenne
1166–1220
Lewes, Sussex, England
Great-Grandparents
Hamelin Anjou
1135–1202
Lady Warenne
1137–1203
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Geoffrey Mortain
1100–1151
Matilda England
1102–1169
William III
1118–1148
Ela Talvas
1118–1174

Thomas FitzWilliam's Timeline

2 Records

1209
09 Oct 1209
Birth of Thomas II FitzWilliam in Royton, Lancashire, England
Royton, Lancashire, England
1252
02 May 1252
Age 43
Death of Thomas II FitzWilliam in Royton, Lancashire, England
Royton, Lancashire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 09 Oct 1209
    Event Place: Royton, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 May 1252
    Event Place: Royton, Lancashire, England

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