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Eve de Braose
- Preferred Name: Eve de Braose[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Gender: F
- FSID: 9WPP-BNT
- Royal House: with note: Description: Braose
- Death: 20 JUL 1255 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales at LATI: N1.9219 LONG: E3.0585
- Birth: 1228 in Bramber Castle, Sussex, England at LATI: N0.8833 LONG: E0.3167
- Burial: 28 JUL 1255 in Priory Church of St. Mary, Abergavenny, Monmouth, Wales at LATI: N1.8254 LONG: E3.0201
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Eva de Braose ( fl. 1238-July 1255) was one of the four co-heiresses of William de Braose. She was the wife of William de Cantilupe who, as a result of his marriage, acquired significant land holdings in both England and Wales. Eva de Braose was one of the four daughters of William de Braose and Eva Marshal. Her sisters were Isabella, Maud, and Eleanor. William was the last of the Braose Marcher lords who possessed extensive lands in Wales, Herefordshire, Sussex and Devon. Eva Marshall was a daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke. William de Braose was hanged by Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd in 1230 and the four young sisters became co-heiresses of valuable property. All the sons of their maternal grandfather William Marshal died without heirs and in 1247 the Braose sisters each inherited a share of their mother's portion of the Marshal estates. Marriage and inheritance As de Braose was a minor when her father died, her wardship was granted to William II de Cantilupe, the king's steward in 1238. By 1241 de Braose was married to William II de Cantilupe's son, William III de Cantilupe. As a result of this marriage, William III became lord of Abergavenny, a significant Marcher lordship. The couple later gained more lands in south west England and Wales through her mother's Marshal inheritance. The Braose barony of Totnes in Devon and the Cantilupe baronies of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire and Bulwick in Northamptonshire also came under their control.
Eva de Braose and William III de Cantilupe had three children:
1. George de Cantilupe (1251- 1273)
2. Joan de Cantilupe (d 1271) married Henry de Hastings (1235-1269).
3. Millicent de Cantilupe (died 1299) married (1) John de Montalt; (2) Eudo de la Zouche (died 1279) William de Cantilupe died in September 1254 and de Braose in July the following year. After his parents' deaths, George gained possession of all their estates. He died childless in 1273 and the lands were divided between his two sisters. The barony of Abergavenny descended through Joan to the Hastings family while Totnes and the Cantilupe estates became possessions of Millicent's de la Zouche heirs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_de_Braose
BIO
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#EvaBriousedied1255 as of 4/18/2016
EVA de Briouse (-20 Jul 1255). A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of
Eva’s inheritance
(Taken from Wikipedia)
Eva de Braose was one of the four daughters of William de Braose and Eva Marshal. Her sisters were Isabella, Maud, and Eleanor. William was the last of the Braose Marcher lords
=== !Miscellanea Gen Et Heraldica p 11 vo 9 ===
!Miscellanea Gen Et Heraldica p 11 vo 9 ser 5; Ashendon Hundred co, Bckn Eng by Lipscomb; Dugdale's Baronetage vol 1 p 7D; Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerages. !Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice born abt 1220? or Briouze?
=== V M Norr: Some Early English Pedigrees ===
V M Norr: Some Early English Pedigrees pp. 35, 97
=== Royal Forefathers by Gunderson, MS ===
Royal Forefathers by Gunderson, MS #363, Item # 8, MF # 1059499 !AFN: 84ZT-L3 !Royal Forefathers by Gunderson, MS #363, Item # 8, MF # 1059499 !Royal Forefathers by Gunderson, MS #360, Item #10, MF #1059499
=== Biographical Snippets ===
Eva de Braose ( fl. 1238-July 1255) was one of the four co-heiresses of William de Braose. She was the wife of William de Cantilupe who, as a result of his marriage, acquired significant land holdings in both England and Wales.
Family
Eva de Braose was one of the four daughters of William de Braose and Eva Marshal. Her sisters were Isabella, Maud, and Eleanor.[1] William was the last of the Braose Marcher lords who possessed extensive lands in Wales, Herefordshire, Sussex and Devon. Eva Marshall was a daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke. William de Braose was hanged by Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd in 1230 and the four young sisters became co-heiresses of valuable property.[2] All the sons of their maternal grandfather William Marshal died without heirs[3] and in 1247 the Braose sisters each inherited a share of their mother's portion of the Marshal estates.
Marriage and inheritance
As de Braose was a minor when her father died, her wardship was granted to William II de Cantilupe, the king's steward in 1238. By 1241 de Braose was married to William II de Cantilupe's son, William III de Cantilupe. As a resullt of this marriage, William III became lord of Abergavenny, a significant Marcher lordship.[4]
The couple later gained more lands in south west England and Wales through her mother's Marshal inheritance.[5] The Braose barony of Totnes in Devon and the Cantilupe baronies of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire and Bulwick in Northamptonshire also came under their control.[6]
Eva de Braose and William III de Cantilupe had three children:
George de Cantilupe (1251- 1273)[7]
Joan de Cantilupe (d 1271) married Henry de Hastings (1235-1269).[8]
Millicent de Cantilupe (died 1299) married (1) John de Montalt; (2) Eudo de la Zouche (died 1279)[9]
William de Cantilupe died in September 1254 and de Braose in July the following year.[10]
After his parents' deaths, George gained possession of all their estates. He died childless in 1273 and the lands were divided between his two sisters. The barony of Abergavenny descended through Joan to the Hastings family while Totnes and the Cantilupe estates became possessions of Millicent's de la Zouche heirs.
[Source: Wikipedia, "Eva de Braose", retrieved 27 November 2018, dvmansur; see link in Sources,]
=== !SOURCE: Ancestors of Some L.D.S. Famil ===
!SOURCE: Ancestors of Some L.D.S. Families, compiled by Michel L. Call, P. O. Box 11488, Salt Lake City, UT (1989) p. 82. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, by Frederick Lewis Weis, 7th ed. (1992) 66-29, 253-29.
=== V M Norr: Some Early English Pedigrees ===
V M Norr: Some Early English Pedigrees pp. 35, 97
M L Call: The Royal Ancestry Bible Vol 1 Chart 145
=== She had a prior marriage to John de Onta ===
She had a prior marriage to John de Ontalt
=== !SOURCES; The Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng ===
!SOURCES; The Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng, p 78; Sussex 1,v.5,p5,152; The !SOURCES; The Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng, p 78; Sussex 1,v.5,p5,152; The complete Peerage, G.S.C., Eng. V, v.1,p22; Burk`s Extinct Peerage, 1885, Eng. p 1, p.72. Note: There appears to be conflict betweenthe record sources above quoted relative to the parentage of the above Reginald; however the Complete Peerage, v.1, p.22, which is usually very accurate, indicates he is the son of William de Braose by wife Matilda de St. Valery, which is also further amplified and explained in the Genealogist, Eng. Pub. AF, V.5, p. 147. !SOURCES: The Complete Peerage G E C Eng. V vol 1 p 22 vol 6 p 462 vol 9 p 280; Plantaganet Anc Eng 116 p 72-78; Burke`s Peerage 1883 Eng. p 1 p 72; Arch Camb Wales Pub A 3 S vol 3 p 32 vol 6 p 191-193; Irish Ped Ire 6 vol 2 p 47; Wells & Allied Families B 8 G 4 p 162, 163, 177, 178. complete Peerage, G.S.C., Eng. V, v.1,p22; Burk`s Extinct Peerage, 1885, Eng. p 1, p.72. Note: There appears to be conflict betweenthe record sources above quoted relative to the parentage of the above Reginald; however the Complete Peerage, v.1, p.22, which is usually very accurate, indicates he is the son of William de Braose by wife Matilda de St. Valery, which is also further amplified and explained in the Genealogist, Eng. Pub. AF, V.5, p. 147. !SOURCES: The Complete Peerage G E C Eng. V vol 1 p 22 vol 6 p 462 vol 9 p 280; Plantaganet Anc Eng 116 p 72-78; Burke`s Peerage 1883 Eng. p 1 p 72; Arch Camb Wales Pub A 3 S vol 3 p 32 vol 6 p 191-193; Irish Ped Ire 6 vol 2 p 47; Wells & Allied Families B 8 G 4 p 162, 163, 177, 178.
=== Source: Weis, Sheppard, Beal, The Magna ===
Source: Weis, Sheppard, Beal, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 5th Ed., Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1999], 146-3. Translation by Doug Thompson of Royal Letter No 763a LLEWELLYN, PRINCE OF ABERFRAU, TO EVA DE BRAOSE (May 1230) L. prince of Aberfrau, lord of Snowdonia, to his esteemed friend E. de Braus, with love, greetings. We ask you in so far as you might inform us regarding your wish, whether you would want to persist with the alliance made between David, our son, and I., your daughter; because she will never remain with us except that the alliance will stand. And if you would not want this, lest any worse harm might be able to happen, you would want to make known soon your will regarding that alliance and regarding the authority of your daughter with us. And you may know that in no way might we have been able to avert what judgement the magnates of our land might not do, considering what revenge they have done because of the scandal and our outrage. And whatever you will have done from there you might take the trouble to make known to us.
=== !Ancestral Roots by Weis, Seventh Editio ===
!Ancestral Roots by Weis, Seventh Edition L 66-29
=== !SOURCE: ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF SIXTY COLON ===
!SOURCE: ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF SIXTY COLONISTS WHO CAME TO NEW ENGLAND BETWEEN 1623 AND 1650, 6TH ED 1988, PG 73, LINE 66 #29
=== !Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charle ===
!Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants Page 215; 241 Plantagenet Royal Ancestry
=== [Greene.FTW] [INDIV2.DAT] Her surname m ===
[Greene.FTW] [INDIV2.DAT] Her surname may have been spelled "Briouze" or "Braiose". Her first name may have been spelled "Eve". Source: LDS Ancestral File; Pedigrees of ... Charlemagne's Descendants, p156 Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidents" pub 1989 by Carl Boyer, 3rd in Boston, Massachusetts p. 148 Source: Buell001.zip; [kinfolk2.GED]; Susan Shannon,Susanorl@@sundial.net;http://www.familytr eemaker.com/users/s/n/a/susan-h-shannon/
=== From Sir Bernard Burke, "Dormant, Abeyan ===
From Sir Bernard Burke, "Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages", Burke's Peerage, Ltd. London, 1883, p72, Braose, Baron Braose, of Gower:
Eve m. William de Cantilupe, Lord of Abergavenny, jure uxoris, and left a son and two daus., George, who d.s.p.; Millicent, m. 1st, John de Montalt, and 2ndly, Eudo le Zouche; Joan m. Henry de Hastings.
___________________________
Eve, the daughter of the youngest de Briouze brother, married c 1238 William de Cauntelo. Their son George held Abergavenny for some 18 years, but without issue. His heirs were his sister Millicent, who married as her second husband Eon la Zouche and with him was the ancestor of the Lords (Barons) Zouche of Haryngworth, and his nephew by another sister, Joan. [Burke's Peerage]
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Eve de Briouze, daughter and coheir, heiress of Abergavenny. She m. after 25 July 1238 (when his father, William de Cantelou, obtained her wardship and marriage together with the custody of Abergavenny and the other lands falling to her share), and bef. 15 Feb 1247/8, William de Cantelou, of Calne, Wilts, and Aston Cantlow, co. Warwick. He d. at Calstone, Wilts, 25, and was buried 30 Sep 1254, at Studley Priory, co. Warwick. Writ of extent 15 Oct 1254. She d. in 1255, about 20 and bef. 28 July. [Complete Peerage I:22-3]
=== The remarkable tomb of Eva de Braose at ===
The remarkable tomb of Eva de Braose at Saint Mary's priory church in Abergavenny shows the Cantilupe arms of her husband on her shield. In her cupped hands she holds an object thought to be a heart.
=== !BIR-MAR-DEA: Bk, Medieval Knight by Ste ===
!BIR-MAR-DEA: Bk, Medieval Knight by Stephen Turnbull.
=== PEDIGREES OF SOME OF THE EMPERIOR CHARLE ===
PEDIGREES OF SOME OF THE EMPERIOR CHARLEMAGNE'S DESCENDANTS, Vol. 2, Page 156; compiled by Aileen Lewers LANGSTON and J. Orton BUCK, JR.; (1988); Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.; Baltimore. Eva De BRAIOSE (BRIOUZE), d. prior to July 28, 1255; m. after July 25, 1238 and before Feb. 15, 1247, William De CANTELOU, Baron of Abergavenny, of Calne, Wiltshire and Ashton Cantelou, co. Warwick; d. Sept. 25, 1254, a descendant of Charlemagne.
=== Life Sketch ===
Eva de Braose ( fl. 1238–July 1255) was one of the four co-heiresses of William de Braose. She was the wife of William de Cantilupe who, as a result of his marriage, acquired significant land holdings in both England and Wales. Eva de Braose was one of the four daughters of William de Braose and Eva Marshal. Her sisters were Isabella, Maud, and Eleanor. William was the last of the Braose Marcher lords who possessed extensive lands in Wales, Herefordshire, Sussex and Devon. Eva Marshall was a daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke. William de Braose was hanged by Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd in 1230 and the four young sisters became co-heiresses of valuable property. All the sons of their maternal grandfather William Marshal died without heirs and in 1247 the Braose sisters each inherited a share of their mother's portion of the Marshal estates. Marriage and inheritance As de Braose was a minor when her father died, her wardship was granted to William II de Cantilupe, the king's steward in 1238. By 1241 de Braose was married to William II de Cantilupe's son, William III de Cantilupe. As a result of this marriage, William III became lord of Abergavenny, a significant Marcher lordship. The couple later gained more lands in south west England and Wales through her mother's Marshal inheritance. The Braose barony of Totnes in Devon and the Cantilupe baronies of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire and Bulwick in Northamptonshire also came under their control.
Eva de Braose and William III de Cantilupe had three children:
1. George de Cantilupe (1251– 1273)
2. Joan de Cantilupe (d 1271) married Henry de Hastings (1235-1269).
3. Millicent de Cantilupe (died 1299) married (1) John de Montalt; (2) Eudo de la Zouche (died 1279) William de Cantilupe died in September 1254 and de Braose in July the following year. After his parents' deaths, George gained possession of all their estates. He died childless in 1273 and the lands were divided between his two sisters. The barony of Abergavenny descended through Joan to the Hastings family while Totnes and the Cantilupe estates became possessions of Millicent's de la Zouche heirs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_de_Braose
BIO
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#EvaBriousedied1255 as of 4/18/2016
EVA de Briouse (-20 Jul 1255). A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of
Eva’s inheritance
(Taken from Wikipedia)
Eva de Braose was one of the four daughters of William de Braose and Eva Marshal. Her sisters were Isabella, Maud, and Eleanor. William was the last of the Braose Marcher lords
=== Source: Weis, Sheppard, Beal, The Magna ===
Source: Weis, Sheppard, Beal, The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 5th Ed., Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1999], 146-3. Translation by Doug Thompson of Royal Letter No 763a LLEWELLYN, PRINCE OF ABERFRAU, TO EVA DE BRAOSE (May 1230) L. prince of Aberfrau, lord of Snowdonia, to his esteemed friend E. de Braus, with love, greetings. We ask you in so far as you might inform us regarding your wish, whether you would want to persist with the alliance made between David, our son, and I., your daughter; because she will never remain with us except that the alliance will stand. And if you would not want this, lest any worse harm might be able to happen, you would want to make known soon your will regarding that alliance and regarding the authority of your daughter with us. And you may know that in no way might we have been able to avert what judgement the magnates of our land might not do, considering what revenge they have done because of the scandal and our outrage. And whatever you will have done from there you might take the trouble to make known to us.
=== !SOURCES; The Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng ===
!SOURCES; The Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng, p 78; Sussex 1,v.5,p5,152; The !SOURCES; The Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng, p 78; Sussex 1,v.5,p5,152; The complete Peerage, G.S.C., Eng. V, v.1,p22; Burk`s Extinct Peerage, 1885, Eng. p 1, p.72. Note: There appears to be conflict betweenthe record sources above quoted relative to the parentage of the above Reginald; however the Complete Peerage, v.1, p.22, which is usually very accurate, indicates he is the son of William de Braose by wife Matilda de St. Valery, which is also further amplified and explained in the Genealogist, Eng. Pub. AF, V.5, p. 147. !SOURCES: The Complete Peerage G E C Eng. V vol 1 p 22 vol 6 p 462 vol 9 p 280; Plantaganet Anc Eng 116 p 72-78; Burke`s Peerage 1883 Eng. p 1 p 72; Arch Camb Wales Pub A 3 S vol 3 p 32 vol 6 p 191-193; Irish Ped Ire 6 vol 2 p 47; Wells & Allied Families B 8 G 4 p 162, 163, 177, 178. complete Peerage, G.S.C., Eng. V, v.1,p22; Burk`s Extinct Peerage, 1885, Eng. p 1, p.72. Note: There appears to be conflict betweenthe record sources above quoted relative to the parentage of the above Reginald; however the Complete Peerage, v.1, p.22, which is usually very accurate, indicates he is the son of William de Braose by wife Matilda de St. Valery, which is also further amplified and explained in the Genealogist, Eng. Pub. AF, V.5, p. 147. !SOURCES: The Complete Peerage G E C Eng. V vol 1 p 22 vol 6 p 462 vol 9 p 280; Plantaganet Anc Eng 116 p 72-78; Burke`s Peerage 1883 Eng. p 1 p 72; Arch Camb Wales Pub A 3 S vol 3 p 32 vol 6 p 191-193; Irish Ped Ire 6 vol 2 p 47; Wells & Allied Families B 8 G 4 p 162, 163, 177, 178.
=== !Ancestral Roots by Weis, Seventh Editio ===
!Ancestral Roots by Weis, Seventh Edition L 66-29
=== !Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charle ===
!Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants Page 215; 241 Plantagenet Royal Ancestry
=== The remarkable tomb of Eva de Braose at ===
The remarkable tomb of Eva de Braose at Saint Mary's priory church in Abergavenny shows the Cantilupe arms of her husband on her shield. In her cupped hands she holds an object thought to be a heart.
=== V M Norr: Some Early English Pedigrees ===
V M Norr: Some Early English Pedigrees pp. 35, 97
M L Call: The Royal Ancestry Bible Vol 1 Chart 145
=== !BIR-MAR-DEA: Bk, Medieval Knight by Ste ===
!BIR-MAR-DEA: Bk, Medieval Knight by Stephen Turnbull.
=== Biographical Snippets ===
Eva de Braose ( fl. 1238–July 1255) was one of the four co-heiresses of William de Braose. She was the wife of William de Cantilupe who, as a result of his marriage, acquired significant land holdings in both England and Wales.
Family
Eva de Braose was one of the four daughters of William de Braose and Eva Marshal. Her sisters were Isabella, Maud, and Eleanor.[1] William was the last of the Braose Marcher lords who possessed extensive lands in Wales, Herefordshire, Sussex and Devon. Eva Marshall was a daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke. William de Braose was hanged by Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd in 1230 and the four young sisters became co-heiresses of valuable property.[2] All the sons of their maternal grandfather William Marshal died without heirs[3] and in 1247 the Braose sisters each inherited a share of their mother's portion of the Marshal estates.
Marriage and inheritance
As de Braose was a minor when her father died, her wardship was granted to William II de Cantilupe, the king's steward in 1238. By 1241 de Braose was married to William II de Cantilupe's son, William III de Cantilupe. As a resullt of this marriage, William III became lord of Abergavenny, a significant Marcher lordship.[4]
The couple later gained more lands in south west England and Wales through her mother's Marshal inheritance.[5] The Braose barony of Totnes in Devon and the Cantilupe baronies of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire and Bulwick in Northamptonshire also came under their control.[6]
Eva de Braose and William III de Cantilupe had three children:
George de Cantilupe (1251– 1273)[7]
Joan de Cantilupe (d 1271) married Henry de Hastings (1235-1269).[8]
Millicent de Cantilupe (died 1299) married (1) John de Montalt; (2) Eudo de la Zouche (died 1279)[9]
William de Cantilupe died in September 1254 and de Braose in July the following year.[10]
After his parents' deaths, George gained possession of all their estates. He died childless in 1273 and the lands were divided between his two sisters. The barony of Abergavenny descended through Joan to the Hastings family while Totnes and the Cantilupe estates became possessions of Millicent's de la Zouche heirs.
[Source: Wikipedia, "Eva de Braose", retrieved 27 November 2018, dvmansur; see link in Sources,]
=== PEDIGREES OF SOME OF THE EMPERIOR CHARLE ===
PEDIGREES OF SOME OF THE EMPERIOR CHARLEMAGNE'S DESCENDANTS, Vol. 2, Page 156; compiled by Aileen Lewers LANGSTON and J. Orton BUCK, JR.; (1988); Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.; Baltimore. Eva De BRAIOSE (BRIOUZE), d. prior to July 28, 1255; m. after July 25, 1238 and before Feb. 15, 1247, William De CANTELOU, Baron of Abergavenny, of Calne, Wiltshire and Ashton Cantelou, co. Warwick; d. Sept. 25, 1254, a descendant of Charlemagne.
=== [Greene.FTW] [INDIV2.DAT] Her surname m ===
[Greene.FTW] [INDIV2.DAT] Her surname may have been spelled "Briouze" or "Braiose". Her first name may have been spelled "Eve". Source: LDS Ancestral File; Pedigrees of ... Charlemagne's Descendants, p156 Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidents" pub 1989 by Carl Boyer, 3rd in Boston, Massachusetts p. 148 Source: Buell001.zip; [kinfolk2.GED]; Susan Shannon,Susanorl@sundial.net;http://www.familytr eemaker.com/users/s/n/a/susan-h-shannon/
=== !Miscellanea Gen Et Heraldica p 11 vo 9 ===
!Miscellanea Gen Et Heraldica p 11 vo 9 ser 5; Ashendon Hundred co, Bckn Eng by Lipscomb; Dugdale's Baronetage vol 1 p 7D; Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerages. !Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice born abt 1220? or Briouze?
=== Royal Forefathers by Gunderson, MS ===
Royal Forefathers by Gunderson, MS #363, Item # 8, MF # 1059499 !AFN: 84ZT-L3 !Royal Forefathers by Gunderson, MS #363, Item # 8, MF # 1059499 !Royal Forefathers by Gunderson, MS #360, Item #10, MF #1059499
=== !SOURCE: ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF SIXTY COLON ===
!SOURCE: ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF SIXTY COLONISTS WHO CAME TO NEW ENGLAND BETWEEN 1623 AND 1650, 6TH ED 1988, PG 73, LINE 66 #29
=== V M Norr: Some Early English Pedigrees ===
V M Norr: Some Early English Pedigrees pp. 35, 97
=== !SOURCE: Ancestors of Some L.D.S. Famil ===
!SOURCE: Ancestors of Some L.D.S. Families, compiled by Michel L. Call, P. O. Box 11488, Salt Lake City, UT (1989) p. 82. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, by Frederick Lewis Weis, 7th ed. (1992) 66-29, 253-29.
=== From Sir Bernard Burke, "Dormant, Abeyan ===
From Sir Bernard Burke, "Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages", Burke's Peerage, Ltd. London, 1883, p72, Braose, Baron Braose, of Gower:
Eve m. William de Cantilupe, Lord of Abergavenny, jure uxoris, and left a son and two daus., George, who d.s.p.; Millicent, m. 1st, John de Montalt, and 2ndly, Eudo le Zouche; Joan m. Henry de Hastings.
___________________________
Eve, the daughter of the youngest de Briouze brother, married c 1238 William de Cauntelo. Their son George held Abergavenny for some 18 years, but without issue. His heirs were his sister Millicent, who married as her second husband Eon la Zouche and with him was the ancestor of the Lords (Barons) Zouche of Haryngworth, and his nephew by another sister, Joan. [Burke's Peerage]
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Eve de Briouze, daughter and coheir, heiress of Abergavenny. She m. after 25 July 1238 (when his father, William de Cantelou, obtained her wardship and marriage together with the custody of Abergavenny and the other lands falling to her share), and bef. 15 Feb 1247/8, William de Cantelou, of Calne, Wilts, and Aston Cantlow, co. Warwick. He d. at Calstone, Wilts, 25, and was buried 30 Sep 1254, at Studley Priory, co. Warwick. Writ of extent 15 Oct 1254. She d. in 1255, about 20 and bef. 28 July. [Complete Peerage I:22-3]
=== She had a prior marriage to John de Onta ===
She had a prior marriage to John de Ontalt
Preferred Parents:
Father: William de Braose, b. ABT 1197 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales d. 2 MAY 1230 in Aber Garth Celyn, Abergwyngregyn, Gwynedd, Wales
Mother: Eva Marshal, b. 1194 in Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales d. 1246. 52 yrs old in Llanthony Prima Priory, Monmouthshire, Wales
Family 1: William de Cantilupe 3rd Baron Abergavenny, b. ABT 1216 in Aston Cantlow, Warwickshire, England d. 25 SEP 1254 in Calstone Wellington, Wiltshire, England
- Agnes de Cantilupe, b. 1232 in Bramber, Sussex, England d. 1298 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England
- Millicent Cantilupe, b. ABT 1246 in Calne, Wiltshire, England d. 7 JAN 1299 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England
- Joane de Cantelupe, b. ABT 1242 in Calne, Wiltshire, England d. JUN 1271 in Wiltshire, England
Sources:
- Title: Wikepedia
- Title: Ancestry Family Trees
Author: Ancestry Family Tree
- Title: Eva de Braose, Wikipedia
Author: Wikipedia.org
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_de_Braose;
Note: Eva de Braose ( fl. 1238–July 1255) was one of the four co-heiresses of William de Braose. She was the wife of William de Cantilupe who, as a result of his marriage, acquired significant land holdings in both England and Wales. Eva de Braose was one of the four daughters of William de Braose and Eva Marshal. As de Braose was a minor when her father died, her wardship was granted to William II de Cantilupe, the king's steward in 1238. By 1241 de Braose was married to William II de Cantilupe's son, William III de Cantilupe. Eva de Braose and William III de Cantilupe had three children
- Title: Eva de Braose (1228-1255), "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVL7-23M3 : 6 March 2021), Eva de Braose, ; Burial, Abergavenny, , Monmouthshire, Wales, Priory Church of St Mary Abergavenny; citing record ID 82869190, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVL7-23M3;
Note: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82869190/eva-de_braose
Eva de Braose
BIRTH 1228 Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
DEATH 28 Jul 1255 (aged 26–27) Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
BURIAL Priory Church of St Mary Abergavenny
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
MEMORIAL ID 82869190
Eva was the daughter of William de Braose and Eva Marshal. Eva married William III de Cantilupe about 1248.
- Title: Gracie de Briwere in The Feudal History of the County of Derby, Vol. 1, pg. 257 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: The Feudal History of the County of Derby, Vol. 1, pg. 257
Note: Gracie de Briwere in The Feudal History of the County of Derby, Vol. 1, pg. 257 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Gracie de Briwere in The Feudal History of the County of Derby, Vol. 1, pg. 257 [See document in the Memories section]
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