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Persönliche Daten Lady Maud Vaux 

Quelle 1
  • Auch bekannt als 1st Lady Ros of Helmsley.
  • Sie ist geboren rund 1261 in Vaux, Allier, Auvergne, France.
  • (Fact 2) in England.
    1st Lady Ros of Helmsley
  • (Fact 1) am 19. November 2022.
    22 Gens. (AC: Thos Clffrd, 1414; Mrg Frvll, 1395)
  • (Fact 1) am 19. November 2023.
    23 Gens. (AC: Isbl Wllghby, 1413)
  • Sie ist verstorben zwischen 1312 und 1316 in England.
  • Sie wurde begraben in Norfolk, England.
    body buried at Pentney Abbey
  • Alternative: Sie wurde begraben in Leicestershire, England.
    bowels, or viscera, entombed in the chapel of St Mary at Belvoir Priory, Leicestershire
  • Ein Kind von John Vaux

Familie von Lady Maud Vaux

Sie ist verheiratet mit William Ros.

Sie haben geheiratet zwischen um 1275 und 1287 in England.


Kind(er):

  1. William Ros  1290-1343 

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von Maud Vaux

John Vaux
± 1215-1288

Maud Vaux
± 1261-1316

1287

William Ros
± 1255-± 1316

William Ros
1290-1343

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  1. WikiTree, via https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Vaux-95...
    Biography
    Maud, born about 1261 (age 26 in 1287), was the daughter of John de Vaux[1] by his second wife, Sibyl de Longchamps.[2]

    Matilda de Vaux, daughter of John de Vaux married William de Ros before 1287. Maud de Vaux was younger daughter and coheiress, in 1287, of John de Vaux, son of Sir Oliver de Vaux and his wife Petronilla de Craon.[3]

    Maud married William de Ros of Helmsley before 1287, and they had four sons (Sir William, Sir John, Thomas, and George) and three daughters (Agnes, Alice, and "possibly Margaret").[1]

    Maud was "living in Easter term, 1312."[1] She died before 1316, predeceasing her husband.[3] The body of Maud, wife of Sir William de Roos, 1st Lord Roos of Helmsley, was buried at Pentney Abbey, Norfolk, and her bowels ("viscera") in the chapel of St. Mary at Belvoir Priory, Leicestershire.[4]

    Joan or Sibyl as Mother
    Richardson's Royal Ancestry (Vol IV, p 491, ROOS #8) shows that John de Vaux and his wife Joan, sister of Sir Peter de Peleville, were Maud's parents. However, a 2017 post by Richardson to soc.gen.medieval[2] notes new evidence and provides a detailed and interesting discussion, with the bottom line:

    "Inasmuch as Joan de Peleville, 1st wife of Sir John de Vaux, must have died sometime between 1250 and 1254, she obviously can not be Sir John's wife who was the mother of his two daughters, Pernel and Maud, both of whom were born after 1254. That leaves Sir John's surviving wife, Sibyl, as the candidate to be the mother of the Vaux girls."
    Therefore, the profile of John's first wife, Joan (Pelevile) de Vaux, was replaced by the profile for his second wife, Sibyl (Longchamps) de Vaux, as Maud's mother.

    The following discussion is from when Joan was attached as Maud's mother, but it is still relevant.

    Cawley's Medieval Lands database shows only the two daughters as co-heiresses of John de Vaux, and their mother as Joan:

    "MATILDA de Vaux, daughter of JOHN de Vaux & [his wife Joan ---] ... An undated manuscript names “Petronilla et Matilda” as the two daughters of John de Vaux..." ~ Maud de Vaux, William de Ros (MedLands), citing Dugdale Monasticon VI.1, Pentney Priory, Norfolk, III, p. 70.
    A merged profile had the following information:[5]

    John deVaux died in 1288, the 16th Year of the Reign of Edward I. 1288.
    By his Wife Sybill, he left two Daughters, between whom his vast Pofief-
    fions, amounting to no less than Forty-four Knights' Fees, were divided.
    . . .
    Maud, the second Daughter, became the Wife of William de Ros,
    Ancestor to the present Duke of Rutland.
    Joan was the widow of Roger de Gyney,[1] who was the son of Baldwin & Maud:

    "Baldwin de Gisney was living in the 8th year of that King [King John]...; by Maud his wife, he was father of Roger de Gisneia, lord of this manor in the 18th of Henry III.... married Joan, daughter of - - - - - - - - - -, sister and coheir of Sir Peter de Pelevile, (who remarried Sir John de Vaux,) and by her had Sir William de Gyney, his son and heir, and Sir Roger, who married Margaret, daughter of William Peche, and in her right was lord of Brandeston..."[6]
    Disputed Children
    Additional children had been attached to this profile, but were detached due to insufficient evidence. Please let me know if you have evidence that William and Maud had daughters named Joan, Matilda, and Mary.
    ~ Liz Shifflett, 13 August 2015 (See her husband's profile for additional details.)
    http://www.wikitree.com

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