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Margaret Cornwall

Margaret Cornwall

Female 1280 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margaret Cornwall was born in 1280 (daughter of Walter of Cornwall); and died.

    Family/Spouse: James Peverell. James (son of Richard Peverell and Jane Eloyn) was born in 1275; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Hugh (Sir) Peverell was born in 1300 in Hamatethy, Cornwall, England; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walter of Cornwall was born in 1254 in Winchester (son of Richard (Earl of Cornwall) Plantagenet and Beatrice Von Falkenberg); died in 1313.
    Children:
    1. 1. Margaret Cornwall was born in 1280; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard (Earl of Cornwall) Plantagenet was born on 5 Jan 1208-1209 (son of John Lackland King of England and Isabella Taillefer (De Valance) of Angoul?me); died on 2 Apr 1272; was buried in Worcester Cathedral.

    Richard married Beatrice Von Falkenberg on 16 Jun 1269. Beatrice (daughter of Dietrich II of Falkenburg and Bertha of Limburg) was born about 1253; died on 17 Oct 1277. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Beatrice Von Falkenberg was born about 1253 (daughter of Dietrich II of Falkenburg and Bertha of Limburg); died on 17 Oct 1277.
    Children:
    1. Isabella of Cornwall and died.
    2. 2. Walter of Cornwall was born in 1254 in Winchester; died in 1313.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Lackland King of England was born on 24 Dec 1166 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England (son of Henry II Curtmantle King of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine); died on 19 Oct 1216 in Newark Castle, Newark, Nottinghamshire; was buried in Worcester Cathedral.

    Notes:

    For a listing of web sites that have the genealogy of family lines ofroyal houses, many noble houses and more, go to the entry "INFORMATION,Royal Houses family lines web sites" in this file.

    For the sources of information, see in this file under "INFORMATION,Sources of" and also "INFORMATION, General Clan Genealogy ".

    Which includes
    Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web
    http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
    Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname" atwww.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/gedx.html
    Peerages in Order of Precedence atwww.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/peerage.html
    Author: Brian Tompsett
    This contains a huge amount of information including a great deal onBritish Peer's lineages, and Royal families of the many countries.

    Royal Genealogies -- Menu
    http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/~saw/royal/royalgen.html#index
    The site has a huge amount of information. Not as complete as "Royal andNoble Genealogical Data on the Web" but much quicker to move around in.
    By: Denis R. Reid, 149 Kimrose Lane, Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147-1258
    Internet Email address: ah189@cleveland.freenet.edu
    (216) 237-5364


    "Britain's Royal Families. The Complete Genealogy". Alison Weir, 1996.Pimlico. Random House.

    Below from http://www.gallica.co.uk/celts/monarch.htm
    Part of "GALLICA. Historical & Archaeological Interpretation", "World ofthe Celts".
    House of Plantagenet. John was the youngest son of Henry II. He marriedIsabella of Gloucester and then divorced her and married Isabella ofAngouleme. John imposed crippling taxes and tightened the already severeforest laws, all to raise revenue for his war against the French. Thiswar cost him Normandy and led to high inflation resulting in widespreadpoverty. He antagonised the Church bringing on an interdict from thePope, and John himself was excommunicated. He captured and murdered hisnephew Arthur of Brittany. The whole population, high and low alike, werein a state of near rebellion. The barons drew up a document which theywere intent upon John signing. This document was not a formalconstitution but a practical statement that the King must respectinstitutional customs and law. On Monday 15th June 1215 King John signedand sealed the document on the island of Runnymeade in the Thames. Thiswas one of the most memorable events in English history, the document wasMagna Carta. Afterwards John reverted to his bad old ways and Louis, sonof the French King, was invited to replace him. Louis entered Londonunopposed in May 1216 and civil war began to flame. Fortunately forEngland, John died on Wednesday 19th October 1216 at Newark. DuringJohn's reign, in 1212, London Bridge caught fire and and over 3,000 werekilled by the flames or drowning.

    Below from http://www.gallica.co.uk/celts/monarch.htm
    Part of "GALLICA. Historical & Archaeological Interpretation", "World ofthe Celts

    1216: King John of England has an accident crossing the Wellstream whensome of his packhorses and some members of his entourage get sucked intoquicksand. Ralph, abbot of a Cistercian house in Essex, wrote that thecourtiers had been too impatient to wait until the tide receded. The Kinglost his "treasures, precious vessels and the other things which hecherished with special care", according to Roger Wendover. The Wellstreamflows into the Wash, a shallow bay of the North Sea. Later on a popularjoke claimed that "King John lost his crown in the Wash". This joke was areference to this disaster.

    John married Isabella Taillefer (De Valance) of Angoul?me on 24 Aug 1200 in Bordeaux. Isabella (daughter of Aymer (Count of Angouleme) De Valance Taillefer and Alice De Courtenay) was born about 1188 in Angoul?me; died on 31 May 1246 in Fontevraud; was buried in Fontevrault Abbey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Isabella Taillefer (De Valance) of Angoul?me was born about 1188 in Angoul?me (daughter of Aymer (Count of Angouleme) De Valance Taillefer and Alice De Courtenay); died on 31 May 1246 in Fontevraud; was buried in Fontevrault Abbey.
    Children:
    1. Henry III King of England was born on 1 Oct 1207 in Winchester; died on 16 Nov 1272 in Westminster Palace; was buried in Westminster Abbey.
    2. 4. Richard (Earl of Cornwall) Plantagenet was born on 5 Jan 1208-1209; died on 2 Apr 1272; was buried in Worcester Cathedral.
    3. Joan of Anjou was born on 22 Jul 1210 in Tarrant Crawford, Dorset; died on 4 Mar 1237-1238 in York, Yorkshire, England.
    4. Isabella of Anjou was born in 1214; died on 1 Dec 1241.
    5. Eleanor (Princess) of Anjou was born in 1215 in Gloucester; died on 13 Apr 1275 in Montargis, France.

  3. 10.  Dietrich II of Falkenburg (son of Dietrich I Von Falkenburg & Heinsberg and Beatrix); died in 1268 in Murdered In K?ln.

    Dietrich + Bertha of Limburg. Bertha (daughter of Walram of Limburg and Elizabeth Bar-Mousson) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Bertha of Limburg (daughter of Walram of Limburg and Elizabeth Bar-Mousson); and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. Beatrice Von Falkenberg was born about 1253; died on 17 Oct 1277.
    2. Walram Von Montjoie Von Falkenberg and died.



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