Pop Oswald Tree » Birtha-Maud GEOFFREY (1239-1301)

Personal data Birtha-Maud GEOFFREY 

  • She was born in the year 1239 in Sheffield, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.
  • She died on April 16, 1301 in Grey Friers, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, she was 62 years old.

Household of Birtha-Maud GEOFFREY

She has/had a relationship with Thomas FURNIVAL.


Child(ren):

  1. Eleanor FURNIVAL  ± 1250-> 1303
  2. Thomas FURNIVAL  1260-1332 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Birtha-Maud GEOFFREY

Birtha-Maud GEOFFREY
1239-1301


Thomas FURNIVAL
± 1231-1291

Eleanor FURNIVAL
± 1250-> 1303

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