Eleanor SegraveAge: 23 years1270–1293
- Name
- Eleanor Segrave
- Given names
- Eleanor
- Surname
- Segrave
Birth | 1270 |
Marriage | Alan La Zouche — View this family 1284 (Age 14 years) |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Maud La Zouche La Zouche 1290 (Age 20 years) |
Death of a husband | Alan La Zouche 1293 (on the date of death) |
Death | 1293 (Age 23 years) |
Family with Alan La Zouche |
husband |
Alan La Zouche Birth: October 9, 1265 Death: 1293 |
herself |
Eleanor Segrave Birth: 1270 Death: 1293 |
Marriage: 1284 — |
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7 years daughter |
Maud La Zouche La Zouche Birth: 1290 24 20 Death: May 31, 1349 |
- Generation 1
Eleanor Segrave was born in 1270 and died in 1293 at the age of 23. She married Alan La Zouche in 1284. He was born on October 9, 1265 and died in 1293 at the age of 27.
Children of Eleanor Segrave and Alan La Zouche:
- Maud La Zouche La Zouche (1290–1349)
- Generation 2back to top
Maud La Zouche La Zouche, daughter of Alan La Zouche and Eleanor Segrave, was born in 1290 and died on May 31, 1349 at the age of 59. She married Robert Baron De Holand, son of Robert De Holand and Elizabeth Salmesbury, about 1311. He was born about 1270 and died on October 7, 1328.
Children of Maud La Zouche La Zouche and Robert Baron De Holand:
- Thomas 1St Earl Of Kent De Holand (1314–1360)
- Generation 3back to top
Thomas 1St Earl Of Kent De Holand, son of Robert Baron De Holand and Maud La Zouche La Zouche, was born in 1314 and died in December 1360 in Normandy at the age of 46. He married 2 times. The first time he married Joan Countess Of Kent …, daughter of Edmund Of Woodstock Earl Of Kent … and Margaret Baroness Wake Wake, about 1339. She was born on September 29, 1328 and died on August 8, 1385 in Wallingford, England at the age of 56. The second time he married Joan Of England in 1338. She was born in 1326 and died in 1357 at the age of 31.
Children of Thomas 1St Earl Of Kent De Holand and Joan Countess Of Kent …:
- Thomas De Holand (1350–1397)
Children of Thomas 1St Earl Of Kent De Holand and Joan Of England:
- Thomas De Holand (1354–1397)