Zij is getrouwd met Walter Montgomery.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1357 te 2nd wife.Bron 2
Kind(eren):
Following excerpted from posting by Rosie Bevan to thesoc.genealogy.medieval newsgroup:
From: "Rosie Bevan" (rbevan AT paradise.net.nz)
Subject: Montgomery of Cubley Part 2
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-11-24 15:50:02 PST
He [Walter de Montgomery] was married secondly by 1364 to Maud (possiblyFurnival) according to a fine dated Easter that year. [H.J.H Garratt(ed), Derbyshire Feet of Fines 1323-1546; no.874].
Walter was dead by Michaelmas 1374 when Maud was referred to as his widowin a fine [H.J.H Garratt (ed), Derbyshire Feet of Fines 1323-1546;no.920].
She is probably the same Maud "sometime wife of Walter Mungomery, knight"mentioned in the IPM of William de Furnival (d.1383) receiving, for life,43 marks annually from the manor of Sheffield, Yorkshire, with the king'slicence. [CIPM v.XV : n. 784].
In 1596 William Wyrley recorded the arms of Furnival in heraldic glass inSudbury church [Charles Cox, The Churches of Derbyshire v.3 p.323]. Maudwas still living in 1385 when she presented to Cubley church. [CharlesCox, The Churches of Derbyshire, v. 3 p. 94].
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The following is excerpted from a post by Rosie Bevan, 24 Nov 2002, inresponse to John Ravilious:
Your placement of Maud as daughter of Thomas Furnival d.1339 and Joan deVerdun d.1334 is chronologically feasible. Nicholas would have been pastthe age of seven (i.e. born before1357) when property was settled onhimself and Ann in 1364, making it possible for Maud to have been bornbefore 1334, (the year Joan de Verdun died), and to be Nicholas' mother.One other supporting piece of evidence is that the arms of Verdun werealso observed in Sudbury church. The following quote from Cox may holdsignificance regarding the unidentified wives of the Montgomery family.
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Note: Based on the above, I will make her sister of William & daughter ofThomas de Furnival. She could have been daughter of William by anunknown 1st wife, but then the dates would be tight (William was b. 1326and Maud's son was b. 1357 (only 31 years difference with Maud inbetween)).
Maud (Matilda) de Furnival | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Walter Montgomery |
confirmed by a document dated 27 Oct 1367 as sister of William and daughter of Sir Thomas Furnival, presumably by Joan de Verdun.