Person:Aveline de Clare (1)

Eveline de Clare
b.Est 1162
d.Bet 22 Nov 1220 and 4 Jun 1225
m. Abt 1153
  1. Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of HertfordAbt 1153 - Bef 1217
  2. Eveline de ClareEst 1162 - Bet 1220 & 1225
  3. James de ClareAbt 1164 -
  4. Mabel de ClareAbt 1166 - 1203
  5. John de ClareAbt 1170 -
  6. Henry de ClareAbt 1172 -
  7. Matilda de Clare
m. Abt 1184
  1. William Münchensy, IIAbt 1185 - Abt 1208
  2. Alice MünchensyAbt 1186 -
  3. Warin de MünchensyAbt 1187 - 1255
  4. Hawise MünchensyAbt 1194 - 1242
  5. Cecily MünchensyAbt 1198 -
m. Bef 29 May 1205
  1. Warin De Munchensy1194 - 1255
  2. Hawise FitzGeoffrey1200 - 1247
  3. Janet MandevilleAbt 1205 -
  4. Sir John FitzGeoffreyAbt 1205 - 1258
  5. Cicely FitzGeoffrey _____1206 - 1253
  6. Isabella FitzGeoffreyAbt 1214 -
Facts and Events
Name[3] Eveline de Clare
Alt Name Aveline _____
Gender Female
Birth? Est 1162
Marriage Abt 1184 Gooderstone, Norfolk, Englandto William Münchensy, I
Marriage Bef 29 May 1205 England(presumably)
to Geoffrey Fitz Peter, 1st Earl of Essex
Death[5] Bet 22 Nov 1220 and 4 Jun 1225
Other? House of de Clare
References
  1.   Weis, Frederick Lewis; William R. Beall; and Walter Lee Sheppard. The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: the barons named in the Magna Charta, 1215, and some of their descendants who settled in America during the early colonial years. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., c1999)
    4-3, 160-3, 153a-4.
  2.   Weis, Frederick Lewis; William R. Beall; and Walter Lee Sheppard. The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215: the barons named in the Magna Charta, 1215, and some of their descendants who settled in America during the early colonial years. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., c1999)
    line 4, 159, 153a.
  3. number 217 Joan Beauchamp, Haworth, Tregoz,Wakeman, Haselwood, Godspaymne.
  4.   Aveline de Clare, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  5. AVELINE (-[22 Nov 1220/4 Jun 1225]), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.