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Personal data Geoffrey Scrope 


Household of Geoffrey Scrope

He is married to Geoffrey Scrope.

They got married about December 1344 at Masham, Yorkshire, England.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Geoffrey Scrope

William Scrope,
????-< 1312
William de Ros
± 1231-< 1310
Ivette de Ros
1285-1331

Geoffrey Scrope
1324-1383

± 1344

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