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Hugh de Strode
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Lineage | Strode |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Hugh de Strode |
Events
birth: Strode and Hewstock, Dorsetshire, England
marriage: ♀ Beatrix de Bytton (Button, Strode) [Bitton]
about 1250 child birth: Hewstock, Dorsetshire, England, ♂ Hugh de Strode [Strode] b. about 1250
Notes
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A contemporary of King Edward I Plantagenet (Longshanks) (Plantagenet, b. 17 June 1239 d. 7 July 1307), he could be the son of either Henry de Strode and Matilda or Nicholas de Strode. Assuming that Beatrix Button and Beatrix de Bytton are the same, there are conflicting parentage accounts for the same Hugh, according to Stirnet. Either way, he is a descendant of Warinus de la Strode, a Breton noble who came to England in William the Conqueror's Norman army. Warinus would be six generations back through Henry or nine through Nicholas.
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- ↑ STIRNET:Strode1 -
From grandparents to grandchildren