Descendants of Isabel (Elizabeth) De Beaumont



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Descendants of Isabel (Elizabeth) de Beaumont from about 1075AD

Fifth Generation


18. Maud Braose (Eve Marshall , Isabel FitzGilbert , Richard (Strongbow) FitzGilber , Isabel (Elizabeth) de ) was born in Bramber Castle, (Or Arund.

Maud married Roger de Mortimer son of Ralph de Mortimer and Gwladys "Ddu" Verch Llewelyn. Roger was born in 1221 in Cwmaron Castle, , Rdnrsh, W. He died on 27 Oct 1282 in , Kingsland, Herefordshire.

They had the following children:

+ 22 F i Isabella de Mortimer.
  23 M ii Ralph de Mortimer was born in of, Wigmore, Herefordshire.
  24 M iii Edmund de Mortimer [Lo was born in 1252 in , Wigmore, Herefordshire, E. He died on 17 Jul 1304 in , Wigmore, Herefordshire, E. He was buried in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.
        Edmund married Margaret de Fiennes.
  25 M iv Geoffrey de Mortimer was born in of, Wigmore, Herefordshire.
  26 M v Roger de Mortimer was born in of, Wigmore, Herefordshire.
        Roger married Lucy de Wafre.
  27 M vi William de Mortimer was born in of, Wigmore, Herefordshire. He died in 1297 in D.S.P..
        William married Hawyse de Musegross.

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