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About Lady Margaret de Umfreville
Margaret Constable is my 17th great grandmother. request made 7/28/22 Janet Milburn
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Margaret de Umfreville
Father* Thomas de Umfreville1 b. c 1361, d. c 12 Feb 1390
Mother* Agnes Grey1 d. 25 Oct 1420
Birth
Margaret de Umfreville was born between 1390 and 1397
Death
Margaret de Umfreville died on 23 June 1444
Marriages 1. Margaret de Umfreville married William Lodington. 2. Margaret de Umfreville married John Constable of Halsham and Burton Constable on 26 April 1423.1 3. Margaret de Umfreville married Hugh Hole of South Hole, Devon in 1434
Marriage 1 William Lodington d. 9 Jan 1419
Marriage 2 John Constable of Halsham and of Burton Constable d. bt 23 Nov 1449 - 17 Jan 1451
Child
Sir John Constable of Halsham+3 d. bt 20 Dec 1477 - 18 Mar 1477
Marriage 3
Hugh Hole
Child
William Hole, b. Abt. 1436
Citations
[S78] Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard and David Faris, Ancestral Roots 7, 121D-34.
[S78] Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard and David Faris, Ancestral Roots 7, (121D-34).
[S78] Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard and David Faris, Ancestral Roots 7, 121D-35.
http://fabpedigree.com/s025/f432443.htm
Margaret De Umfreville (daughter of Thomas De Umfreville and Agnes Grey) was born 1397 in Castle Harbottle, Northumberland, England, and died October 23, 1443 in Halsham, Yorkshire, England. She married (1) William Lodington. She married (2) Sir John Constable. She married (3) Hugh Hole in 1434 in Redesdale, Harbottle, Northumberland, England.
Includes Notes for Margaret De Umfreville:
Introduction
The Anglo-Norman family of the De Umfrevilles are one of the oldest amongst the nobility of England yet compared to the other great Border families (Percy, Wake, Clifford, De Lucy and Neville) they are relatively unknown nationally. This is somewhat misleading as at the height of their power the De Umfrevilles held Earldoms in Scotland (Angus) and England (Kyme in Lincolnshire), Lordships in Redesdale and Coquetdale, Baronies at Prudhoe, Wooler, Amphreville-sur Iton (Normandy) and manors at Holmside, near Burnhope in County Durham, and Chollerton (near Humshaugh north east of Hexham). They also fought in some of the most decisive battles of the middle ages and the hundred years war (Falkirk, Bannockburn, Otterburn and Agincourt to name but four) and held positions of high honour with Kings of England and Scotland.The De Umfrevilles Scottish Earldom of Angus was confiscated by Robert Bruce around 1328, they lost Prudhoe in 1381 through marriage and Redesdale in 1436, which they had ruled for nearly 400 years, with the death of Sir Robert De Umfreville the Vice-Admiral of England. Elsewhere an early branch of the Umfrevilles settled in Glamorgan and then gained lands in Devon. At some point in history another branch appeared in Essex and London descended from the first Earl of Angus, Gilbert, which then produced a further branch that came back to Northumberland and Newcastle with one of them even marrying in the Elsdon church. A first glance at the family trees in this document will reveal to the reader that the Umfrevilles, like most of their contemporaries, had a penchant for using the same names over and over again for their male descendants. Thus we will find many Gilberts, Richards, Roberts and Williams even within the same generation. Because of this I have attempted to give as many of them an epithet or nickname by which he was known, a title or even a number in order to make the descent a little clearer. The Umfrevilles descendants are alive today in London, Essex, the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Israel and possibly elsewhere
More About Margaret De Umfreville and Hugh Hole (from the ancient Hele family):
Marriage: 1434, Redesdale, Harbottle, Northumberland, England.www.findagrave.com
Margaret De Umfreville Constable
BIRTH unknown
East Riding of Yorkshire, England
DEATH unknown
East Riding of Yorkshire, England
BURIAL
Constable Family Mausoleum
Halsham, East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
MEMORIAL ID 49416346 Married Sir Knight John Constable of Halsam. Mother of Agnes (Constable) Skipwith.
Family Members
Parents
Thomas de Umfreville
1361–1391
Agnes Grey de Umfreyville
1365–1420
Spouse
John Constable
1385–1439
Siblings
Maud de Umfreville Ryther
1383–1435
Gilbert de Umfreville
1390–1420
Children
Agnes Constable Skipwith
1433–1450
Children of Margaret De Umfreville and Hugh Hole are:
i.+William Hole, b. Abt. 1436, South Hole, Devonshire, England, d. date unknown.
Lady Margaret de Umfreville's Timeline
1388 |
1388
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Harbottle Castle, Harbottle, Northumberland, England (United Kingdom)
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1422 |
1422
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Halsham, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1424 |
1424
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Burton Constable, Leyburn, North Riding, Yorkshire , England
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1424
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Abt. 1424
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1426 |
1426
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Of, Halsham, Yorkshire, England
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1436 |
1436
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South Hole, Devonshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1444 |
June 23, 1444
Age 56
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Halsham, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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