Person:Alice Fitzhugh (1)

Alice Fitzhugh
m. Est 1447
  1. Alice FitzhughAbt 1448 - 1516
  2. Agnes FitzhughAbt 1453 - Bef 1512
  3. Margery FitzhughAbt 1453 - Bef 1512
  4. Lady Elizabeth Fitzhugh, Lady Parr of Kendal and Baroness Vaux of HarrowdenAbt 1455 - 1508
  5. Joane FitzhughAbt 1456 - Bef 1512
  6. Richard Fitzhugh1457 - 1487
  7. Thomas FitzhughAbt 1459 - Bef 1472
  8. John FitzhughAbt 1461 - Bef 1472
  9. George Fitzhugh1463 - 1505
  10. Edward FitzhughAbt 1464 - Bef 1472
m. 19 Nov 1466
  1. Anne FiennesAbt 1468 - 1497
  2. Sir Thomas Fiennes, Baron Dacre1471/72 - 1534
  3. Richard FiennesAbt 1476 -
  4. Edward FiennesAbt 1478 -
  5. Roger FiennesAbt 1480 -
  6. William FiennesAbt 1483 - 1584
Facts and Events
Name Alice Fitzhugh
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1448 Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England"of Ravensworth"
Christening? Abt 1448 Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
Marriage 19 Nov 1466 Ravensworth, Yorkshire, Englandto Sir John Fiennes
Death[1] 10 Jul 1516 Herstmonceux, Sussex, Englandprobably
Reference Number? Q4725859?


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Alice FitzHugh (c. 1448 – 10 July 1516) was the eldest daughter and co-heiress of Henry FitzHugh, 5th Baron FitzHugh, and Lady Alice Neville. Alice was born at the ancestral castle of Ravensworth. She married Sir John Fiennes, the son of Sir Richard Fiennes and Joan Dacre, 7th Baroness Dacre. Alice was a first cousin of Queen consort Anne Neville and great-aunt of Queen consort Catherine Parr.

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References
  1. Alice FitzHugh, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.