Edward de Bohun
M, b. circa 1312, d. 1334
Edward de Bohun was born circa 1312. He was the son of Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet. Edward de Bohun married an unknown person between 20 January 1331 and 1332. He died in 1334.
Aeneas de Bohun
M, b. circa 1314, d. 1331
Aeneas de Bohun was born circa 1314 at Quendon, Essex, England. He was the son of Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet. Aeneas de Bohun died in 1331.
Isabel de Bohun
F, b. 5 May 1316, d. Infant
Isabel de Bohun died Infant. She was born on 5 May 1316 at Quendon, Essex, England. She was the daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet.
Patrick de Chaworth
M, b. circa 1250, d. before 7 July 1283
Patrick de Chaworth was born circa 1250 at Stoke, Northamptonshire, England. He was born circa 1250 at Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England. He was the son of Patrick de Chaworth and Howise de Lounders. Patrick de Chaworth married Isabel de Beauchamp, daughter of William Baron Beauchamp and Maud FitzJohn, circa 1281. Patrick de Chaworth died in 1282. He died before 7 July 1283.
Child of Patrick de Chaworth and Isabel de Beauchamp
- Maud de Chaworth+ b. c 1282, d. b 3 Dec 1322
Margaret Plantagenet
F, b. 5 October 1240, d. between 27 February 1274 and 1275
Margaret Plantagenet was born on 5 October 1240 at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. She was the daughter of Henry Plantagenet III, King of England and Eleanor Berenger. Margaret Plantagenet died between 27 February 1274 and 1275 at Cupar Castle, Fifeshire, Scotland.
Eleanor Berenger
F, b. circa 1217, d. 24 June 1291
Eleanor Berenger was also known as Countess of Provence Eleonore. She was born circa 1217 at Aix-en-Provence, France. She was the daughter of Raymond Berenger V, Count of Provence and Beatrice de Savoie. Eleanor Berenger was born circa 1223 at Aix-en-Provence, France. She married Henry Plantagenet III, King of England, son of John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England and Isabella de Taillefer, between 4 January 1235 and 1236 at Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England. Eleanor Berenger died on 24 June 1291 at Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.
Children of Eleanor Berenger and Henry Plantagenet III, King of England
- Edward I, 'Longshanks', King of England+ b. 17 Jun 1239, d. 7 Jul 1307
- Margaret Plantagenet b. 5 Oct 1240, d. bt 27 Feb 1274 - 1275
- Beatrice Plantagenet b. 25 Jun 1242, d. bt 24 Mar 1274 - 1275
- Edmund de Leicester+ b. bt 16 Jan 1244 - 1245, d. bt 5 Jan 1295 - 1296
- Richard Plantagenet b. c 1247, d. b 1256
- John Plantagenet b. c 1250, d. b 1256
- Catherine Plantagenet b. 24 Nov 1253, d. 3 May 1256
- William Plantagenet b. c 1256, d. c 1256
- Henry Plantagenet b. c 1258
Mary
F, b. circa 1140
Mary was born circa 1140 at France. She was the daughter of Louis VII, 'The Young', King of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Maud de Braose
F, b. circa 1231, d. BEF. 20 MAR 1300 01
Maud de Braose died BEF. 20 MAR 1300 01. She was born circa 1231. She was born circa 1231 at Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales. She was the daughter of William de Braose and Eve Marshall. Maud de Braose married an unknown person circa 1247.
Children of Maud de Braose and Roger Sixth Baron Mortimer
- Isabella de Mortimer+ b. c 1248, d. b 10 Aug 1274
- Sir Ralph de Mortimer b. c 1250
- Edmund de Mortimer Lord Wigmore+ b. 1252, d. 17 Jul 1304
- Sir Geoffrey de Mortimer b. c 1254
- Roger de Mortimer b. c 1256, d. c 3 Aug 1326
- William de Mortimer b. c 1258, d. 1297
- Margaret de Mortimer b. c 1269
Ferdinand Prince of Castile
M, b. 29 November 1189, d. 14 October 1209
Ferdinand Prince of Castile was born on 29 November 1189 at Castile, Spain. He was the son of Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet. Ferdinand Prince of Castile died on 14 October 1209 at age 19.
William Baron Beauchamp
M, b. circa 1237, d. 22 June 1298
William Baron Beauchamp was buried at Friars Minor, Worcestershire, England. William Baron Beauchamp was also known as William de Beauchamp. He was born circa 1227 at Alcaster, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England. He was born circa 1237 at Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England. He was born in 1237 at Warwick, Warwickshire, England. He was the son of William de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick and Isabel de Mauduit. William Baron Beauchamp married Maud FitzJohn, daughter of John FitzGeoffrey and Isabel de Bigod, before 1270. William Baron Beauchamp died on 5 June 1298. He died on 22 June 1298 at Elmley, Worcestershire, England.
Children of William Baron Beauchamp and Maud FitzJohn
- Amy de Beauchamp
- Isabel de Beauchamp+ b. c 1252, d. c 30 May 1306
- Sarah de Beauchamp b. c 1255, d. 1306
- Guy de Beauchamp b. c 1270, d. 10 Aug 1315
- Robert de Beauchamp b. c 1271
- John de Beauchamp b. c 1273
- Ann de Beauchamp b. c 1274, d. a 1296
- Margaret de Beauchamp b. c 1278
- Maud de Beauchamp b. c 1282, d. 1360
Maud FitzJohn
F, b. 1245, d. 1301
Maud FitzJohn was born circa 1237 at Shere, Surrey, England. She was born circa 1244. She was born in 1245 at Shere, Surrey, England. She was the daughter of John FitzGeoffrey and Isabel de Bigod. Maud FitzJohn married first Gerard de Furnivalle before 1269. Maud FitzJohn married second William Baron Beauchamp, son of William de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick and Isabel de Mauduit, before 1270. Maud FitzJohn died in 1300. She died in 1301 at Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England. She died on 16 April 1301 at Greyfriars, Worcestershire, England. She died on 16 April 1301.
Children of Maud FitzJohn and William Baron Beauchamp
- Amy de Beauchamp
- Isabel de Beauchamp+ b. c 1252, d. c 30 May 1306
- Sarah de Beauchamp b. c 1255, d. 1306
- Guy de Beauchamp b. c 1270, d. 10 Aug 1315
- Robert de Beauchamp b. c 1271
- John de Beauchamp b. c 1273
- Ann de Beauchamp b. c 1274, d. a 1296
- Margaret de Beauchamp b. c 1278
- Maud de Beauchamp b. c 1282, d. 1360
Child of Maud FitzJohn and Gerard Furnival Lord Hallamshire
- Thomas de Furnival b. 1270, d. 5 Oct 1339
Isabelle de Warenne
F, b. 1137, d. 13 July 1199
Isabelle de Warenne was also known as Isabella de Warenne. Isabelle de Warenne was also known as Isabel de Warenne. She was born in 1137 at Surrey, England. She was the daughter of William de Warenne Third Earl of Surrey and Adelia de Talvas. Isabelle de Warenne was born in 1145. She married Hamelin de Warenne Fifth Earl of Surrey, son of Geoffrey Plantagenet V, 'Le Bon' and u u, in April 1164 at Surrey, England. Isabelle de Warenne died in 1199. She died on 13 July 1199 at Lewes, Sussex, England.
Children of Isabelle de Warenne and Hamelin de Warenne Fifth Earl of Surrey
- Isabela de Warenne+ b. 1154, d. 1199
- Maud Plantagenet+ b. 1163, d. c 1212
- William de Warenne Earl of Surrey+ b. c 1166, d. 27 May 1240
- Hawisa FitzWarin+ b. c 1166
Isabel de Bigod
F, b. circa 1222, d. 1269
Isabel de Bigod was also known as Isabell Bigod. She was born in 1210 at England. She was born in 1220. She was born circa 1222 at Thetford, Norfolk, England. She was the daughter of Hugh Bigod and Maud Marshall. Isabel de Bigod married first Gilbert de Lacey, son of William de Lacie and Margaret de Braose, circa 1225 at Norfolk, England. Isabel de Bigod married second John FitzGeoffrey, son of Geoffrey FitzPiers and Aveline de Clare, in 1236. Isabel de Bigod died in 1269 at England.
Children of Isabel de Bigod and John FitzGeoffrey
- John FitzJohn
- Richard FitzJohn
- Joan FitzJohn
- Isabel FitzJohn+
- Maud FitzJohn+ b. 1245, d. 1301
- Aveline FitzJohn b. c 1248
John de Beauchamp
M, b. circa 1245, d. after 1298
John de Beauchamp was born circa 1245 at Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England. He was the son of William de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick and Isabel de Mauduit. John de Beauchamp died after 1298.
Walter de Beauchamp
M, b. circa 1243, d. between 16 February 1302 and 1303
Walter de Beauchamp was born circa 1243 at Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England. He was the son of William de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick and Isabel de Mauduit. Walter de Beauchamp died between 16 February 1302 and 1303.
Guy de Beauchamp
M, b. circa 1270, d. 10 August 1315
Guy de Beauchamp was born circa 1270 at Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England. He was born circa 1271 at England. He was the son of William Baron Beauchamp and Maud FitzJohn. Guy de Beauchamp died on 10 August 1315 at Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England.
Sancho Prince of Castile
M, b. 5 April 1181, d. 14 July 1181
Sancho Prince of Castile was born in 1180 at Castile, Spain. He died in 1180 at Castile, Spain. He was born on 5 April 1181 at Burgos, Spain. He was the son of Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet. Sancho Prince of Castile died on 14 July 1181.
Enrique I, King of Castile
M, b. 14 April 1204, d. 6 June 1217
Enrique I, King of Castile was also known as Enrique Prince of Castile. He was born circa 1182 at Castile, Spain. He was born on 14 April 1203 at Castile, Spain. He was born on 14 April 1204 at Burgos, Spain. He was the son of Alfonso Sanchez VIII, King of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet. Enrique I, King of Castile died on 6 June 1217 at Palencia, Spain, at age 13.
Isabel Plantagenet
F, b. 1214, d. 1 December 1241
Isabel Plantagenet was also known as Isabel of Germany. She was born in 1214 at Winchester, Hampshire, England. She was the daughter of John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England and Isabella de Taillefer. Isabel Plantagenet married an unknown person on 30 July 1235 at Worms, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany. She died on 1 December 1241 at Foggia, Apulia, Italy.
Roger Bigod Second Earl of Norfolk
M, b. 1148, d. before 2 August 1215
Roger Bigod Second Earl of Norfolk Roger Bigod, 2nd earl, who, in the 1st year of Richard I., had a charter dated at Westminster, 27 November, constituting him Earl of Norfolk, and steward of the household, his lordship obtaining at the same time restitution of some manors, with grants of others, and confirmatkion of all his wide spreading demesnes. Upon the return of King Richard from his captivity, the Earl of Norfolk assisted at the great council held by the king at Nottingham; and at his second cornonation, his lordship was one of the four earls that carried the silken canopy over the monarch's head. In the reign of King John he was one of the barons that extorted the great Charters of Freedom from that prince,and was amongst the twenty-five lords appointed to enforce their fulfilment.' (BurkeG-53) Magna Carta Surety 1215. Roger Bigod Second Earl of Norfolk was also known as Roger Baron Bigod. He was born in 1148. He married Isabela de Warenne, daughter of Hamelin de Warenne Fifth Earl of Surrey and Isabelle de Warenne, circa 1185. Roger Bigod Second Earl of Norfolk died before 2 August 1215. He died on 2 August 1221.
Children of Roger Bigod Second Earl of Norfolk and Isabela de Warenne
- Mary Bigod+
- Margaret Bigod d. 31 Mar 1237
- Hugh Bigod+ b. 1175, d. bt 18 Feb 1224 - 1225
Sanchia de Provence
F, b. circa 1225, d. 9 November 1261
Sanchia de Provence was also known as Sancha Berenger. She was born circa 1225 at Aix-en-Provence, France. She was the daughter of Raymond Berenger V, Count of Provence and Beatrice de Savoie. Sanchia de Provence married Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, son of John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England and Isabella de Taillefer, on 23 November 1243 at Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, France. Sanchia de Provence married Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall, son of John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England and Isabella de Taillefer, on 23 November 1243 at Westminster Abbey, London, England. Sanchia de Provence died on 9 November 1261 at Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England.
Children of Sanchia de Provence and Richard Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall
- Richard Plantagenet b. Jul 1246, d. 15 Aug 1246
- Edmund Plantagenet b. 26 Dec 1250, d. 1296
Joane Plantagenet
F, b. 22 July 1210, d. between February 1236 and 1237
Joane Plantagenet was also known as Joan of Scotland. She was born circa 1188 at London, Middlesex, England. She was born on 22 July 1210 at Coucy, Alsne, France. She was the daughter of John Plantagenet 'Lackland', King of England and Isabella de Taillefer. Joane Plantagenet married an unknown person on 18 June 1221 at Normandy, France. She died between February 1236 and 1237 at Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Carnarvonshire, Wales. She died between 4 March 1237 and 1238 at London, Middlesex, England.
William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke
M, b. between 1144 and 1146, d. 14 May 1219
William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke 3rd Earl of Pembroke Knight Templer Earl of Striguil Lord of Leinster Marshall of England Protector, Regent of the Kingdom from 1216-1219 Named in the Magna Charta as a noble who advised King John. He was not a surety.
There is a tomb effigy at Temple Church in London which is believed to be of William Marshall. He met his wife for the first time in a room in the Tower of London August of 1189, shortly before his marriage. Less than a year after his death his son William II commissioned an author whose name is only known as Jean, to do a record of his father's life. Jean titled his work 'L' Historie De Guillaume Le Marechal.' William was trained to be a knight by his father's cousin William of Tancarville, cira 1159. It is believed his uncle knighted him in 1167. In 1170 he was appointed head of the Mesnie Household for the young Prince Henry by King Henry II. He remained with the young prince till his death in June, 1183. He knighted the young prince and became his 'Lord in Chivalry'. From 1170 TO 1183 William created the status of an undefeated knight in tournaments. On prince Henry's death, William gained permission from the king to carry the prince's cross to Jerusalem. He spent two years in the Holy Land and fought for King Guy of Jerusalem and the Knights' Templar. His first fief was Cartmel in Lancashire in 1187. When Richard came to the throne, he recognized William as a brother and equal in Chivalry and fulfilled his father's promise by giving William the Heiress Isabel De Clare to wed and all of the lands which that entailed. King John belted William Marshal and named him as Earl of Pembroke on the same day that John himself was crowned King, May 27, 1199. Later King John accused William of being a traitor and took all of his English and Welsh castles. He took Marshall's two older sons hostage, tried to take his lands in Leinster and even tried to get his own house hold knights to challenge Marshall to trail by combat. Even through all of this William remained loyal to his king, which says alot for his beliefs. William had swore fealty to his lord, and his word was his bond. To do anything else whould have lowered his own image of himself. On the death of John, William became regent for the young King, Henry III. Henry was knighted and crowned under the seal of the Earl of Pembroke. William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke was also known as William le Marechal. He was buried at Temple Church, London, England. He was born between 1144 and 1146 at Pembroke, Pemrokeshire, Wales. He was the son of John FitzGilbert 'The Marshal' and Sibilla de Salisbury. William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke married Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil, daughter of Richard FitzGilbert de Clare 'Strongbow' and Eva McMurrough, in August 1189 at London, Middlesex, England. William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke was buried in May 1219 at Round Chapel, London, Middlesex, England. He died on 14 May 1219 at Caversham Manor, England.
There is a tomb effigy at Temple Church in London which is believed to be of William Marshall. He met his wife for the first time in a room in the Tower of London August of 1189, shortly before his marriage. Less than a year after his death his son William II commissioned an author whose name is only known as Jean, to do a record of his father's life. Jean titled his work 'L' Historie De Guillaume Le Marechal.' William was trained to be a knight by his father's cousin William of Tancarville, cira 1159. It is believed his uncle knighted him in 1167. In 1170 he was appointed head of the Mesnie Household for the young Prince Henry by King Henry II. He remained with the young prince till his death in June, 1183. He knighted the young prince and became his 'Lord in Chivalry'. From 1170 TO 1183 William created the status of an undefeated knight in tournaments. On prince Henry's death, William gained permission from the king to carry the prince's cross to Jerusalem. He spent two years in the Holy Land and fought for King Guy of Jerusalem and the Knights' Templar. His first fief was Cartmel in Lancashire in 1187. When Richard came to the throne, he recognized William as a brother and equal in Chivalry and fulfilled his father's promise by giving William the Heiress Isabel De Clare to wed and all of the lands which that entailed. King John belted William Marshal and named him as Earl of Pembroke on the same day that John himself was crowned King, May 27, 1199. Later King John accused William of being a traitor and took all of his English and Welsh castles. He took Marshall's two older sons hostage, tried to take his lands in Leinster and even tried to get his own house hold knights to challenge Marshall to trail by combat. Even through all of this William remained loyal to his king, which says alot for his beliefs. William had swore fealty to his lord, and his word was his bond. To do anything else whould have lowered his own image of himself. On the death of John, William became regent for the young King, Henry III. Henry was knighted and crowned under the seal of the Earl of Pembroke. William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke was also known as William le Marechal. He was buried at Temple Church, London, England. He was born between 1144 and 1146 at Pembroke, Pemrokeshire, Wales. He was the son of John FitzGilbert 'The Marshal' and Sibilla de Salisbury. William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke married Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil, daughter of Richard FitzGilbert de Clare 'Strongbow' and Eva McMurrough, in August 1189 at London, Middlesex, England. William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke was buried in May 1219 at Round Chapel, London, Middlesex, England. He died on 14 May 1219 at Caversham Manor, England.
Children of William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil
- Margaret Marshall b. c 1190
- Maud Marshall+ b. c 1192, d. 27 Mar 1248
- Eve Marshall+ b. c 1194, d. b 1246
- Gilbert Marshall b. c 1196, d. 27 Jun 1241
- William Marshall Earl of Pembroke b. May 1198, d. 15 Apr 1231
- Richard Marshall b. c 1200, d. 16 Apr 1234
- Isabel Marshall+ b. 9 Oct 1200, d. bt 17 Jan 1239 - 1240
- Joan Marshall b. c 1202, d. c 1234
- Anselm Marshall b. c 1204, d. 22 Dec 1245
- Walter Marshall b. c 1206, d. 24 Nov 1245
- Sibyl Marshall+ b. 1209, d. 27 Apr 1245
Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil
F, b. 1174, d. 1220
Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil was also known as Isabel FitzGilbert de Clare. She was buried at Tintern Abbey, Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales. She was born circa 1172 at Pembroke, Pemrokeshire, Wales. She was born in 1173 at Pembroke Castle, Wales. She was the daughter of Richard FitzGilbert de Clare 'Strongbow' and Eva McMurrough. Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil was born in 1174 at Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. She married William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke, son of John FitzGilbert 'The Marshal' and Sibilla de Salisbury, in August 1189 at London, Middlesex, England. Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil died in 1220 at Pembroke, Pemrokeshire, Wales.
Children of Isabel de Clare Countess Strigoil and William Marshall 'Black Will', Earl of Pembroke
- Margaret Marshall b. c 1190
- Maud Marshall+ b. c 1192, d. 27 Mar 1248
- Eve Marshall+ b. c 1194, d. b 1246
- Gilbert Marshall b. c 1196, d. 27 Jun 1241
- William Marshall Earl of Pembroke b. May 1198, d. 15 Apr 1231
- Richard Marshall b. c 1200, d. 16 Apr 1234
- Isabel Marshall+ b. 9 Oct 1200, d. bt 17 Jan 1239 - 1240
- Joan Marshall b. c 1202, d. c 1234
- Anselm Marshall b. c 1204, d. 22 Dec 1245
- Walter Marshall b. c 1206, d. 24 Nov 1245
- Sibyl Marshall+ b. 1209, d. 27 Apr 1245
Walter de Beauchamp
M, b. 1184, d. 14 April 1236
Walter de Beauchamp was also known as Walcheline de Beauchamp. He was born circa 1170 at Elmley, Worcestershire, England. He was born in 1184 at Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England. He was the son of Walter de Beauchamp and Bertha de Braose. Walter de Beauchamp was born circa 1194 at Elmley, Worcestershire, England. He died on 14 April 1236.
Children of Walter de Beauchamp and Joane de Mortimer
- William de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick+ b. c 1197, d. AFT. 7 JAN 1268/69
- Thomas de Beauchamp b. c 1197
- James Beauchamp b. c 1217
Joane de Mortimer
F, b. circa 1194, d. 1268
Joane de Mortimer was also known as Isabel de Mortimer. She was born in 1184 at Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England. She was born circa 1194 at Elmley, Worcestershire, England. She was the daughter of Roger de Mortimer Lord Wigmore and Isabell de Ferrers. Joane de Mortimer died in 1268.
Children of Joane de Mortimer and Walter de Beauchamp
- William de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick+ b. c 1197, d. AFT. 7 JAN 1268/69
- Thomas de Beauchamp b. c 1197
- James Beauchamp b. c 1217
William Maduit
M, b. circa 1186, d. April 1257
William Maduit was also known as William Mauduit. He was born circa 1186 at Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. He was the son of Robert Mauduit and Isabel Basset. William Maduit died in April 1257. He married Alice de Newburg, daughter of Waleran Earl of Warwick and Alice de Harcourt, in April 1257 at Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England.
Children of William Maduit and Alice de Newburg
- William Mauduit b. c 1212, d. bt 8 Jan 1267 - 1268
- Isabel de Mauduit+ b. c 1227, d. b 1268
Alice de Newburg
F, b. 1196, d. before 1263
Alice de Newburg was born in 1196 at Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. She was the daughter of Waleran Earl of Warwick and Alice de Harcourt. Alice de Newburg married William Maduit, son of Robert Mauduit and Isabel Basset, in April 1257 at Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. Alice de Newburg died before 1263.
Children of Alice de Newburg and William Maduit
- William Mauduit b. c 1212, d. bt 8 Jan 1267 - 1268
- Isabel de Mauduit+ b. c 1227, d. b 1268
Geoffrey FitzPiers
M, b. circa 1162, d. 14 October 1213
Geoffrey FitzPiers was born circa 1162 at Walden, Essex, England. He was the son of Piers de Lutegareshale and Maud de Mandeville. Geoffrey FitzPiers was born circa 1170 at Essex, England. He married first Beatrice de Saye BEF. 25 JAN 1184/85 at Essex, England. Geoffrey FitzPiers married second Aveline de Clare, daughter of Roger de Clare and Maud de St Hilaire de Harcourt, after 1197. Geoffrey FitzPiers died on 14 October 1213.
Child of Geoffrey FitzPiers and Beatrice de Saye
- Maud FitzGeoffrey+ b. b 1177, d. 27 Aug 1236
Children of Geoffrey FitzPiers and Aveline de Clare
- Cicely FitzGeoffrey b. c 1206, d. 1253
- Hawise FitzGeoffrey b. c 1210, d. 8 Aug 1247
- John FitzGeoffrey+ b. 4 Nov 1213, d. 23 Nov 1258