Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch
Twenty-Third Generation
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4771450. Sir Thomas de Felton was born about 1342 in Litcham, Norfolk, England.
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4771452. William Wychingham 1 was born about 1344 in Upton with Fishley, Blofield, Norfolk, England. He died 1374 in Witchingham, St Faith's, Norfolk, England. William was married about 1374 in Upton, Norfolk, England. [Parents]
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4771488. Henry de Frowick 1 was born about 1295 in London, Middlesex, England. He died 1316/1317. Henry married Margaret de Pouns on 1316/1317. [Parents]
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4771489. Margaret de Pouns 1 was born about 1300 in of London, Middlesex, England. [Parents]
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Margaret de Frowick 1 was born about 1318 in of St. Osyth, Essex, England. |
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Thomas de Frowick was born about 1320 and died before 20 Nov 1374. | |
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Agnes de Frowick 1 was born about 1323 in of St. Osyth, Essex, England. |
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Maud de Frowick 1 was born about 1325/1326 in of St. Osyth, Essex, England. |
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4771490. John de Durham 1 was born about 1300 in of London, Middlesex, England. He died in South Mimms, Middlesex, England and was buried in St. Gyles Church, South Mimms, Middlesex., England. John married Joan. [Parents]
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4771491. Joan 1 was born about 1304 in of South Mimms, Middlesex, England.
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Maud de Durham was born about 1327. | |
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Margaret de Durham 1 was born about 1330 in of South Mimms, Middlesex, England. |
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John de Durham 1 was born about 1335 in of South Mimms, Middlesex, England. |
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4771512. Thomas Cotton 1, 2 was born 1350 in Landwade, Cambridge, England. He married Alice de Hastings. [Parents]
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4771513. Alice de Hastings 1 was born 1340 in Cambridge, England. [Parents]
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4771514. Richard Grace 1 was born about 1335 in Norfolk, England.
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4771536. Thomas Waller was born 1303 in Lamberhurst, Sussex, England. He died 1390 in Groombridge, Kent, England. Thomas married Catherine de Clifford about 1333.
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4771537. Catherine de Clifford was born about 1307 in Lamberhurst, Sussex, England. [Parents]
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4771552. Philip de Pympe was born 1297 in Pympe's Court, East Farleigh, Kent, England. He married Alice. [Parents]
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4771556. John Pashley married Elizabeth Woodville.
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4771557. Elizabeth Woodville was born in of the Mote, Maidstone, Kent, England. [Parents]
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4771558. Sir Thomas Gower was born about 1398 in Surrey, England. He died 1458 in Brabourne, Kent, England. Thomas married Lady Alice Atwood on 1428 in Surrey Co., England.
Lt. of the Castle of Le Mans, France under John Plantagenet, Duke of Bedford & Sir John Fastolf of Caister Castle, Norfolk; brother to John Gower the Poet & descended from Sir Robert Gower.
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4771559. Lady Alice Atwood was born about 1402 in Surrey, England.
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Richard Gower was born 1429 in Surrey, England. |
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Lady Lowys Gower was born about 1431 and died 1450. | |
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John Gower was born 1433 in Surrey, England.
Beheaded at Tewkesbury for high treason. |
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4882504. Edmund de Mortimer was born about 1306 in Wigmore, England. He died 16 Dec 1351 in Stanton Lacy, England. Edmund married Elizabeth de Badlesmere on 27 Jun 1316. [Parents]
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4882505. Elizabeth de Badlesmere was born 1313 in Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England. She died 8 Jun 1356 in Blackfriars, London, England. [Parents]
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4882506. William de Montacute 1st Earl of Salisbury was born 1301 in Cassington, Oxfordshire, England. He died 30 Jan 1343/1344 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. William married Catherine de Grandison on 1327 in Cassington, Oxfordshire, England. [Parents]
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4882507. Catherine de Grandison was born about 1304 in Ashford, Herefordshire, England. She died 23 Nov 1349 in Bisham, Berkshire, England.
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Edward III Plantagenet King of England is printed as #2385092.
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Philippa of Hainault is printed as #2385093.
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Edward "The Black Prince" Plantagenet Prince of Wales was born 15 Jun 1330 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England. He died 8 Jun 1376 in Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England and was buried in Canterbury Cathedral, London, England.
He distinguished himself as a military leader during the Hundred Years' War. During his lifetime he was called Edward of Woodstock; the name Black Prince was given him because of the black armor he wore. Parts of his armor still hang in Canterbury Cathedral. |
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Isabella Plantagenet was born 16 Jun 1332 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England. She died before Oct 1382 in London, Middlesex, England. |
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Joan (Joanna) Plantagenet was born about Feb 1334/1335 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England. She died 2 Sep 1348 in Bayonne. |
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Lionel Plantagenet Duke of Clarence was born 29 Nov 1338 and died 17 Oct 1368. | |
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John "of Gaunt" Plantagenet Duke of Lancaster was born 24 Jun 1340 in St Bavon's Abbey, Ghent, Flanders. He died 3 Feb 1398/1399 in Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England.
He was a Knight of the Order of the Garter. He was Prince of England, in 1342 he was Earl of Richmond, in 1361 he was Earl of Lancaster, and, in 1362 he was Earl of Derby, Earl of Leicester and Earl of Lincoln. Also he was Titular King of Castile and Leon and Duke of Aquitane. In 1377, he became Earl Palatinate.
Duke of Lancaster, Earl of Richmond, Earl of Derby, Earl of Lincoln, Duke of Aquitaine, Lord of Beaufort and Nogent, Rey de Castilla y Leon, Seigneur de Bergerac et Roche-sur-Yon, Knight of the Garter.
He virtually ran England during his Father's declining years. He was one of the wealthiest men in the realm. --- He had wealth and power over the lives of others of a type we find it hard to even imagine today. His progeny became rich and powerful in his train. Perhaps he mused that he would go down in History as Duke of Lancaster, honored, feared, magnificent and respected. And yet, because William Shakespeare [1564-1616], 200 years after the Duke of Lancaster's death --- writes a play called Richard II [1595-1596] and calls him John of Gaunt, an infant nickname that John enjoyed until the age of three, and not thereafter --- this sobriquet --- corrupted from his birthplace in Ghent, Flanders, Netherlands --- sticks to him forever. Ghent is now in Belgium. John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, Rey de Castilla y Leon has been dead for almost 600 years --- but Shakespeare's christening wins the historical palm and is the name he sleeps with for the eons. Scribblers are often powerful beyond belief. -- Spencer Hines
He was only able to marry her after Constanza's death, at which time her children by him were retro-actively legitimated. -- Brant Gibbard
The four original Beauforts were born to Katherine Roet Swynford and John of Gaunt while John's second wife was still alive. On her death in 1394 John married Katherine, and in 1397 Richard II, as a favour to John of Gaunt and in order to neutralize John's son Derby (later King Henry IV) legitimatized the children who had been born out of wedlock. Richard's Act of Parliament did not bar the Beauforts or their descendants from the throne. But Henry IV later wrote in, between the lines of the document, a clause excluding the Beauforts from the succession. This interlineation was, bluntly, a forgery of an Act of Parliament, and Henry VII's sccession confounded it. -- from Kings & Queens of England & Scotland (by Allen Andrews, Marshall Cavendish, London 1985)
John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399), English soldier and statesman, the fourth son of King Edward III of England, and brother of Edward, the Black Prince. John was born in March 1340 in Ghent (M.E., Gaunt), now in Belgium. In 1359 he married Blanche, daughter of Henry, duke of Lancaster; when Henry died, John became duke.
John of Gaunt played an important part in the wars of the period between England and France and between England and Spain. He commanded a division of the English army, led by the Black Prince, that defeated the army of Henry (later Henry II, king of Castile and Leon) at N jerera in 1367. As a result of his second marriage, to Constance, daughter of Peter the Cruel (king of Castile and Leon), John laid claim to the throne ofofof Castile. . During the Hundred Years' War, he aided (1370-1371) the Black Prince against France and established English rule over most of southern France. After a severe illness forced the return of the Black Prince to England, John took command of the English armies; by 1380 he had lost much of the territory the English had previously won. In 1386 John invaded Castile, but was defeated by John I, king of Castile and Leon. John of Gaunt gave up his claim to Castile and Leon in 1387, whe when his daughter married d Henry, later Henry III, king of Castile and Leon.
John of Gaunt was also prominent in English affairs. Together with Alice Perrers, his father's mistress, John dominated the English government. He was opposed by Parliament and by the Black Prince. In 1376 Parliament banished Alice Perrers and curtailed John's powers. The death of the Black Prince that year and the dissolution of Parliament, however, enabled John to regain his power. In 1377, on the death of Edward III and the accession of Richard II (John's nephew and son of the Black Prince), John gave up his control of the government and thereafter played the role of peacemaker; he also supported the king, by whom he was made (1390) duke of Aquitaine. In 1396, after the death of his second wife, John married his mistress Catherine Swynford, and Richard legitimized their children the following year. Saddened by the exile (1398) of his son, Henry of Lancaster (later King Henry IV of England), John died on February 3 of the following year. |
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Edmund Plantagenet of Langley, Duke of York was born 5 Jun 1341 in Kings Langley, Herts, England. He died 1 Aug 1402 in Kings Langley, Herts, England. |
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4882510. William "The Brown" de Burgh 3rd Earl of Ulster 1 was born 2 13 Sep 1312 in Ulster, Ulster, Ireland. He died 1, 2 6 Jun 1333 in Le Ford, Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. William married Maud Plantagenet. [Parents]
William de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster, b. 1312, s. his grandfather in 1326, was knighted at London, 1328, and sat in the parliament held in Dublin the following year. He was murdered 6 June, 1333, by Robert FitzRichard Mandeville and others. He m. Maud, 3rd dau. of Henry Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster, and by her (who m. 2ndly, Sir Ralph de Ufford, lord justice of Ireland), had an only child, Lady Elizabeth de Burgh. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 162, de Burgh, Earl of Ulster]
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William de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, m. Maud, sister of Henry Plantagenet, Duke of Lancaster, and left an only child and heiress, Elizabeth de Burgh, who married Lionel Plantagenet, 3rd son of King Edward III. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 434, Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence]
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4882511. Maud Plantagenet was born about 1298 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. She died 5 May 1377. [Parents]
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7372928. Philip Aylesbury was born about 1288. He married Margaret de Keynes in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. [Parents]
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7372929. Margaret de Keynes was born about 1292. [Parents]
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7372930. Ralph Basset Lord Weldon was born 27 Aug 1300 in Great Weldon, Northamptonshire, England. He died before 4 May 1341. Ralph married Sturdon. [Parents]
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7372932. John V le Strange Lord Strange was born about 1254 in Ellesmere, Shropshire, England. He died 8 Aug 1309 in Walton, Deyville, Warwick, England. John married Maud d'Eiville. [Parents]
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7372933. Maud d'Eiville was born about 1263 in Walton, Deyville, Warwick, England. She died 1325. [Parents]
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7372936. John IV de Pebenham was born about 1261 in Pabenham, Bedfordshire, England. He married Elizabeth de Criol. [Parents]
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7372937. Elizabeth de Criol was born about 1280 in England. [Parents]
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