de Geneville Family - Ourfolk
When the last
male de Lacy
died about
1240, the
family estates
were divided
between his
two
daughters.
Ludlow Castle
eventually
came into the
possession of
Geoffrey de Geneville, a
French baron from Champagne who was a distant relative of
Eleanor, queen to Edward I. Geoffrey spent most of his time in
Ireland and in 1283 he gave his lands at Ludlow to his son Peter.
male de Lacy
died about
1240, the
family estates
were divided
between his
two
daughters.
Ludlow Castle
eventually
came into the
possession of
Geoffrey de Geneville, a
French baron from Champagne who was a distant relative of
Eleanor, queen to Edward I. Geoffrey spent most of his time in
Ireland and in 1283 he gave his lands at Ludlow to his son Peter.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018