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Ancestors of John Bigod

Male Abt 1375 - 1427  (~ 52 years)


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                                 ┌──Hugh II le Bigod  ( - Between 11 Feb 1225 and 18 Feb 1225)(m. 1207)      =>
                           ┌──Ralph le Bigod  (Aft 1208 of Stockton, Norfolk, England - Bef 28 Jul 1260)(m. Aft 1240)
                           │     └──Maud Marshal, Marshal Of England  (1192 - 27 Mar 1248 bur.Tintern Abbey,
                           │            Monmouthshire, Wales)(m. 1207)      =>
                           │        
                     ┌──John le Bigod  (Abt 1245 of Stockton, Norfolk, England - Bef 18 Mar 1305)(m. Bef 1290)
                     │     │        
                     │     │     ┌──William de Ferrers  ( - 22 Sep 1247)(m. 1192)      =>
                     │     └──Bertha de Ferrers  ( - Aft 10 Feb 1267 bur.Grey Friars, Dunwich, Suffolk, England)
                     │        (m. Aft 1240)
                     │           └──Agnes of Chester  ( - 2 Nov 1247)(m. 1192)      =>
                     │              
               ┌──Roger le Bigod  (of Settrington, Yorkshire, England - 17 Apr 1362)
               │     └──Isabel  ( - 12 Sep 1311)(m. Bef 1290)
               │        
         ┌──John Bigod  (Between 1332 and 1334 of Settrington, Yorkshire, England - 13 Nov 1388)(m. Bef 1364)
         │     └──Joan  
         │        
John Bigod (Abt 1375 of Settrington, Yorkshire, England - 19 Feb 1427)
         └──Amy  (m. Bef 1364)
            
This chart contains 12 direct ancestors among 13 people in 6 generations
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