Person:Eva la Zouche (1)

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Eva la Zouche, Baroness Berkeley
d.6 Dec 1314 Somerset, England
m. Bef 13 Dec 1273
  1. Ellen la ZoucheAbt 1273 -
  2. William la Zouche, 1st Baron Zouche - 1351/52
  3. Roger la ZoucheAbt 1278 - Abt 1303
  4. Lucy la ZoucheAbt 1279 - 1326
  5. Joan la ZoucheAbt 1281 -
  6. Elizabeth la ZoucheAbt 1282 - Aft 1297
  7. George la ZoucheAbt 1283 -
  8. Eva la Zouche, Baroness BerkeleyAbt 1287/88 - 1314
  9. Eudes la ZoucheAbt 1294 -
  10. Emery la ZoucheAbt 1296 -
  11. Philip La ZoucheAbt 1300 -
  12. Thomas la ZoucheAbt 1302 -
m. 1289
  1. Thomas de Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley1293 - 1361
  2. Maurice de Berkeley1298 - 1347
  3. Milicent de BerkeleyAbt 1299 - Aft 1322
  4. John de BerkeleyAbt 1299 -
  5. Eudo de BerkeleyAbt 1301 -
  6. Peter de BerkeleyAbt 1301 - 1341
  7. Isabel de BerkeleyAbt 1307 - 1362
Facts and Events
Name Eva la Zouche, Baroness Berkeley
Gender Female
Alt Birth? Abt 1270 Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
Alt Birth? Abt 1277 Garringworth, Northamptonshire, EnglandHarringworth?
Alt Birth? Abt 1278 Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England"of Harringworth"
Alt Birth? 1280 Ingestre, Staffordshire, England
Birth? Abt 8 Jan 1287/88 Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England
Marriage 1289 Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, Englandto Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley
Alt Marriage 1289 Englandto Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley
Death[1] 6 Dec 1314 Somerset, England
Burial? Portbury, Somerset, EnglandPortbury Church
Reference Number? Q56374114?
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References
  1. Eva la Zouche, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  2.   She and Maurice had five sons, Thomas Maurice, John, Eudo and Peter, and one daughter, Isabel, according to Smyth. But there is also the reported daughter "Eva or Millicent" who m. John Maltravers, the regicide of Ed II. I wonder if Smyth deliberately concealed her? Certainly he slipped up later by calling the son of John Maltravers, another John, the nephew of Maurice Berkeley (Vol I, p. 251).