Thomas Holland–
- Name
- Thomas Holland
- Given names
- Thomas
- Surname
- Holland
- Name suffix
- Earl Of Kent
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Birth of a daughter #1 | Eleanor Holland 1349 |
Marriage of a child | Roger De Mortimer — Eleanor Holland — View this family about October 7, 1388 |
Death of a daughter | Eleanor Holland October 18, 1405 |
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Eleanor Holland Birth: 1349 Death: October 18, 1405 |
- Generation 1
Children of Thomas Holland:
- Eleanor Holland (1349–1405)
- Generation 2back to top
Eleanor Holland, daughter of Thomas Holland, was born in 1349 and died on October 18, 1405 at the age of 56. She married 2 times. The first time she married Roger De Mortimer, son of Edmund Mortimer and Philippa Plantagenet, about October 7, 1388. He was born on April 11, 1374 in Usk, Monmouthshire, England and died on July 20, 1398 in Kells, Co. Meath, Ireland at the age of 24. The second time she married Edward ….
Children of Eleanor Holland and Roger De Mortimer:
- Anne De Mortimer (1390–1411)
- Roger Mortimer (–1409)
- Edmund Mortimer (1391–1425)
- Eleanor Mortimer
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Anne De Mortimer, daughter of Roger De Mortimer and Eleanor Holland, was born on December 27, 1390 in New Forest, West Meath, Ireland and died in September 1411 at the age of 20. She married Richard Earl Of Cambridge Plantagenet, son of Edmund Of Langley and Isabel Princess Of Castile And Lã£â£ã¢âã£â¢ã¢â©on …, about June 1408. He was born about September 1376 in Conisbrough Castle, Yorkshire, England and died on August 5, 1415 in Southampton, Hampshire, England.
Children of Anne De Mortimer and Richard Earl Of Cambridge Plantagenet:
- Richard Plantagenet (1411–1460)
- Isabel Plantagenet (–1484)
Edmund Mortimer, son of Roger De Mortimer and Eleanor Holland, was born in 1391 and died in 1425 at the age of 34. He married Anne Stafford, daughter of Edmund …,.
Eleanor Mortimer, daughter of Roger De Mortimer and Eleanor Holland. She married Edward Courtenay.