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William de Lascelles 1360–1428 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1360

Birth Location: Escryck, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1428

Death Location: , Yorkshire, England

Father: Walter Lascelles

Mother: Isabell Eland

Spouse(s): Lady Barnby

Children(s): Robert Escryck, Matilda Lascelles, John Lasscelles, Richard Lasscelles, William Jackson, Henry Lasscelles, Elizabeth Jackson, Ralph Lascelles

William de Lascelles was born in 1360 in Escryck, Yorkshire, England, the child of Walter De Lascelles And Isabell Eland. William de Lascelles married Lady Isabel Elizabeth Barnby, and had children including Elizabeth Jackson, Henry Lasscelles, John Lasscelles, Matilda Lascelles, Ralph Lascelles, Richard Lasscelles, Robert Lascelles Of Escryck, William De Lascelles Jackson. William de Lascelles passed away in 1428 in , Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • William de Lascelles was born in 1360 in Escryck, Yorkshire, England, the child of Walter De Lascelles And Isabell Eland.
  • William de Lascelles married Lady Isabel Elizabeth Barnby, and had children including Elizabeth Jackson, Henry Lasscelles, John Lasscelles, Matilda Lascelles, Ralph Lascelles, Richard Lasscelles, Robert Lascelles Of Escryck, William De Lascelles Jackson.
  • William de Lascelles passed away in 1428 in , Yorkshire, England.

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William Lascelles's Ancestors

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William Lascelles
1360–1428
Birth Place: Escryck, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Walter de Lascelles
1340–1392
East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Isabell Eland
1350–
Elland, Halifax, West Riding Yorkshire, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Lascelles's Descendants

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William (de) Lascelles (1360–1428) m. Lady (Isabel Elizabeth) Barnby (1 May 1375–1460)
  1. 1. Robert (Lascelles of) Escryck 1400–1468 m. Catherine Grey 1398–1417
    1. 1. Margaret Lascelles 1426–1499 m. James (Pickering) II 1416–1497
      1. 1. James (Pickering) III 1454–1519 m. Anne Moresby 1465–1523
        1. 1. Christopher Pickering 1485–1561 m. Jane Lewknor 1492–1562
        2. 2. Alice Pickering 1475–1500 m. William Herring 1460–1500
        3. 3. Anne (Eliza) Pickering 1482– m. Edward Bellingham 1477–1532
        4. 4. James Pickering 1486– m. Elizabeth Threlkeld 1492–1550
        5. 5. John Pickering 1488– m. Mary Colley 1491–
        6. 6. Richard Pickering 1492– m. Elspeth (Anne Elizabeth) Stewart 1495–1563
        7. 7. William Pickering 1497–1587 m. Winifred Threlkeld 1497–
        8. 8. Sir (Christopher) Pickering 1506–1597 m. Jane Lewknor 1506–1582
      2. 2. John (Pickering of) Gretton 1443– m. Helen Colleyn 1440–
    2. 2. William Lascelles 1420–1474
    3. 3. Roger Lascelles 1432–
  2. 2. Matilda Lascelles 1375–1432 m. Willielmus Borough 1371–1442
  3. 3. John Lasscelles 1392–
  4. 4. Richard Lasscelles 1394–
  5. 5. William (de Lascelles) Jackson 1395–1460 m. William (de Lascelles) Jackson 1397–
  6. 6. Henry Lasscelles 1396–
  7. 7. Elizabeth Jackson 1418–
  8. 8. Ralph Lascelles 1421– m. Joane Topcliff 1450–

William Lascelles's Timeline

2 Records

1360
1360
Birth of William de Lascelles in Escryck, Yorkshire, England
Escryck, Yorkshire, England
1428
1428
Age 68
Death of William de Lascelles in , Yorkshire, England
, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1360
    Event Place: Escryck, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch, accessed 28 May 2023), entry for William de Lascelles, person ID LHKY-8Q8.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1428
    Event Place: , Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch, accessed 28 May 2023), entry for William de Lascelles, person ID LHKY-8Q8.

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