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Nicholas de St.Maur b. 8 November 1316 d. 8 August 1361

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Lineage Seymour
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) Nicholas de St.Maur
Parents

Ellen la Zouche [Zouche] b. about 1286 d. October 1334

Nicholas de St.Maur (Seymour) [Seymour] d. 8 November 1316

Events

8 November 1316 birth: Kingston Seymour, Somerset (England), Kingston Seymour Manor

1355 child birth: Castle Cary, Somerset (England), Notes: Heir to his older brother. Assumed his surname from the name of his estate, Kingston Seymour in Somersetshire, England. Summoned to parliament as “Ricardo Seymour”, Richard de St.Maur [Seymour] b. 1355 d. 15 May 1401

8 August 1361 death: Castle Cary, Somerset (England)

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From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
Alan La Zouche (of Ashby)
birth: 9 October 1267
marriage: Eleanor Segrave
death: 25 March 1314
John Segrave
title: Sir Knight
Nicholas de St.Maur
birth: before 1273, Rode (Somerset), England, Manor of Rode
death: 8 November 1316
Grandparents
Parents
Maud la Zouche
birth: about 1290
marriage: Robert Holland (1st Baron Holand)
death: 31 May 1349
Ellen la Zouche
birth: about 1286
death: October 1334
Nicholas de St.Maur (Seymour)
death: 8 November 1316
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Nicholas de St.Maur
birth: 8 November 1316, Kingston Seymour, Somerset (England), Kingston Seymour Manor
death: 8 August 1361, Castle Cary, Somerset (England)
== 3 ==
Children
Richard de St.Maur
birth: 1355, Castle Cary, Somerset (England), Notes: Heir to his older brother. Assumed his surname from the name of his estate, Kingston Seymour in Somersetshire, England. Summoned to parliament as “Ricardo Seymour”
death: 15 May 1401, Kingston Seymour Manor, Kingston Seymour & Rode, Somersetshire, England
Children
Grandchildren
Nicholas Seymour
death: 8 August 1361
Grandchildren

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