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Personal data Maude (Matilda) Fitzhugh 


Household of Maude (Matilda) Fitzhugh

She is married to William Eure.

They got married on January 25, 1411 at Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England.


Child(ren):

  1. Ralph de Eure  1412-1461 


Notes about Maude (Matilda) Fitzhugh

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Maud "Matilda" FitzHugh Eure
BIRTH1391
England
DEATH1467 (aged 75–76)
England
BURIAL
St Mary the Virgin Priory Churchyard
Malton, Ryedale District, North Yorkshire, England
MEMORIAL ID103190098

Daughter of Sir Henry FitzHugh and Elizabeth de Grey, daughter of Robert de Grey.

Wife of Sir William Eure, son and heir of Ralph Eures (or Evers) and Katherine Aton.

Maud left a will dated 12 Feb 1467 and proved 30 May 1467.

They had six sons and six daughters:
* Sir Ralph
* Henry, esquire
* William, cleric, Archbishop of Salisbury
* John
* Thomas
* Robert
* Joan
* Margery
* Elizabeth, wife of John Hotham
* Isabel, wife of John Langton
* Katherine, wife of Sir Robert Ughtred
* Joan, wife of Sir Robert Ogle and John Pennington

Family Members
Parents
Henry FitzHugh
1359–1425
Elizabeth de Gray FitzHugh
1363–1427

Spouse
William Eure

Siblings
William FitzHugh
1399–1452
Elizabeth FitzHugh Grey
1410–1445

Children
Thomas Eure

 

Data Files For Nov/06/2004/ Weber/Weaver/Sanders/Lay/Cobb/Harris/Lee/Presidents/Kings/Noel/Adam

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Maude (Matilda) Fitzhugh

Henry FitzHenry
± 1337-1368
Robert Grey
± 1333-1387
Henry Fitz Hugh
± 1359-1425
Elizabeth Grey
± 1365-1427

Maude (Matilda) Fitzhugh
± 1391-< 1467

1411

William Eure
± 1396-1465

Ralph de Eure
1412-1461

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