Individual Details

Elizabeth de Segrave

(1275 - 9 Feb 1317)

The History of the Town and Castle of Tamworth, in the Counties of Stafford and Warwick, by Charles Ferrers Raymund Palmer (1819-1900) Published 1845, p. 364

William de Ferrers, summoned to parliament as baron of Groby from Jan. 26th, 1297, to Feb. 20th, 1325, when he d. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of John lord Segrave. His son,

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From FindAGrave

Birth: 1275
Chacombe
Northamptonshire, England
Death: Feb. 9, 1317
Groby
Leicestershire, England


Family links:
Parents:
John Segrave (1256 - 1325)
Christian Deplessetis Segrave (1263 - 1331)

Spouse:
William De Ferrers (1272 - 1325)

Children:
Henry de Ferrers (1303 - 1343)*

Sibling:
Ellen Margret De Segrave De Ferrers (1275 - 1317)
Stephen Segrave (1285 - 1325)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
St Philip and St James Church
Groby
Hinckley and Bosworth Borough
Leicestershire, England

Created by: Bill Velde
Record added: Jun 20, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 71688054
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Cracroft's Peerage

William [de Ferrers], 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby

only son and heir of Sir William de Ferrers, of Groby, co. Leicester, Newbottle, co. Northampton, Woodham Ferris, Stebbing and Fairsted, co. Essex, and Bolton-le-Moors, co. Lancaster (by his first wife Anne le Despencer, dau. of Sir Hugh le Despencer, of Ryhall, co. Rutland, Loughborough, co. Leicester, Parlington, co. York, etc., Justiciar of England), 2nd son by his second wife of William [de Ferrers], 5th Earl of Derby

born 30 Jan 1271/2

mar.
Ellen de Segrave (d. after 9 Feb 1316/7), dau. of John [de Segrave], 2nd Baron Segrave, by his wife Christine de Plessy, dau. of Sir Hugh de Plessy, of Hooknorton and Kidlington, co. Oxford

children
1. Henry de Ferrers, later 2nd Baron Ferrers of Groby

2. Thomas de Ferrers

1. Anne de Ferrers, mar. Sir Edward le Despencer, of Buckland, co. Buckingham, Eyworth, co. Bedford, West Winterslow, co. Wiltshire, Essendine, co. Rutland, etc., 2nd son of Hugh [le Despencer], 1st and de jure 2nd Baron le Despencer, by his wife Lady Eleanor de Clare, sister and cohrss. of Gilbert [de Clare], 7th Earl of Gloucester, and 1st dau. of Gilbert [de Clare], 6th Earl of Gloucester, by his second wife the Princess Joan, 2nd surv. dau. by his first wife of King Edward I, and had issue

died 20 Mar 1324/5

created by writ of summons 29 Dec 1299 Baron Ferrers of Groby

suc. by son
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The History of the Town and Castle of Tamworth, in the Counties of Stafford and Warwick, by Charles Ferrers Raymund Palmer (1819-1900) Published 1845, p. 364

William de Ferrers, summoned to parliament as baron of Groby from Jan. 26th, 1297, to Feb. 20th, 1325, when he d. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of John lord Segrave. His son,

*************
From FindAGrave

Birth: 1275
Chacombe
Northamptonshire, England
Death: Feb. 9, 1317
Groby
Leicestershire, England


Family links:
Parents:
John Segrave (1256 - 1325)
Christian Deplessetis Segrave (1263 - 1331)

Spouse:
William De Ferrers (1272 - 1325)

Children:
Henry de Ferrers (1303 - 1343)*

Sibling:
Ellen Margret De Segrave De Ferrers (1275 - 1317)
Stephen Segrave (1285 - 1325)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
St Philip and St James Church
Groby
Hinckley and Bosworth Borough
Leicestershire, England

Created by: Bill Velde
Record added: Jun 20, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 71688054
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Cracroft's Peerage

William [de Ferrers], 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby

only son and heir of Sir William de Ferrers, of Groby, co. Leicester, Newbottle, co. Northampton, Woodham Ferris, Stebbing and Fairsted, co. Essex, and Bolton-le-Moors, co. Lancaster (by his first wife Anne le Despencer, dau. of Sir Hugh le Despencer, of Ryhall, co. Rutland, Loughborough, co. Leicester, Parlington, co. York, etc., Justiciar of England), 2nd son by his second wife of William [de Ferrers], 5th Earl of Derby

born 30 Jan 1271/2

mar.
Ellen de Segrave (d. after 9 Feb 1316/7), dau. of John [de Segrave], 2nd Baron Segrave, by his wife Christine de Plessy, dau. of Sir Hugh de Plessy, of Hooknorton and Kidlington, co. Oxford

children
1. Henry de Ferrers, later 2nd Baron Ferrers of Groby

2. Thomas de Ferrers

1. Anne de Ferrers, mar. Sir Edward le Despencer, of Buckland, co. Buckingham, Eyworth, co. Bedford, West Winterslow, co. Wiltshire, Essendine, co. Rutland, etc., 2nd son of Hugh [le Despencer], 1st and de jure 2nd Baron le Despencer, by his wife Lady Eleanor de Clare, sister and cohrss. of Gilbert [de Clare], 7th Earl of Gloucester, and 1st dau. of Gilbert [de Clare], 6th Earl of Gloucester, by his second wife the Princess Joan, 2nd surv. dau. by his first wife of King Edward I, and had issue

died 20 Mar 1324/5

created by writ of summons 29 Dec 1299 Baron Ferrers of Groby

suc. by son
note

Events

Birth1275Chacombe, Northamptonshire, England
Death9 Feb 1317Groby, Leicestershire, England
Alt nameEllen de Segrave
BurialSt Philip and St James Church, Groby, Hinckley and Bosworth Borough, Leicestershire, England

Families

SpouseWilliam de Ferrers (1272 - 1325)
ChildHenry de Ferrers (1303 - 1343)
ChildAnne Ferrers ( - )
ChildThomas de Ferrers ( - )
FatherJohn de Segrave (1256 - 1325)
MotherChristine de Plessis (1263 - 1331)
SiblingStephen de Segrave (1304 - 1325)

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