Elizabeth FitzRoy<br>Gender: Female<br>Alias name: Elizabeth de Talby, Princess of England, Isabel, Princess Elizabeth Joan Fitz Henry of /England/, Princess of /England/, 12751, 13147<br>Birth: Circa 1095 - Talby, Yorkshire, , England<br>Occupation: Hertiginna, Princess of England, Illegitamate child of Henry I King of England, Hertiginna i Galloway, Skottland.<br>Marriage: Spouse: Fergus Unknown - 1124 - Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland<br>Death: May 12 1166 - Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland<br>Burial: England<br>Father: Henry Unknown<br>Mother: ? Unconfirmed & Unknown Mother(S) of Elizabeth Joan or Emma (born Partner(S) of Henry I), mother of Elizabeth Joan or Emma<br>Husband: Fergus Unknown<br>Children: Afreca nic Fergus of Galloway, Daughter Of Fergus, of Galloway, Uchtred mac Fergus, Lord of Galloway, Gilbert mac Fergus, Lord of Galloway, Douval De Galloway<br>Sibling: Emma Guyon FitzRoy
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