woman Margaret Mary la Zouche Baroness of Fitzroger , Baroness of Fitzroger‏‎, daughter of Sir Alan la Zouche 1st Baron la Zouche , 1st Baron la Zouche and Helen (Ellen) de Quincy‏.
Born ‎± 1251 at Ashby,Magna,Leicestershire,England‎

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Married ‎ 1265 (approximately 45 years married) to:

man Robert , Baron Clavering FitzRoger‏‎, son of Robert FitzJohn and Isabel de Merlay‏.
Born ‎± 1247 at Clavering,Essex,England, died ‎± 1310‎, approximately 63 years
Baron of Clavering. Source: http://www.pluvoy.com


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Children:

1.
man John , Baron Clavering de Clavering‏


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2.
woman Euphemia FitzRoger de Clavering‏
Born ‎± 1267 at of Warkworth,Northumberland,England, died ‎ 1329 at Warworth,England‎, approximately 62 years
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REF "Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire", Foster, 1874, 2 vols. vol1: West Riding, vol2: North and East Ridings. She brings the quarterings of Fitznigel, Baron of Halton, Lizures and Cheney, Baron of Horsford Merley, Lord of Morpeth and Estovenil.

"Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England 1623-1650", Weis, Editions 1-6.


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