Thomas de Fiennes1

M, #708971
Last Edited=7 Jul 2018

Citations

  1. [S8569] Ranulph Fiennes, Agincourt, My family, the battle and the fight for France (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2014). Hereinafter cited as Agincourt.

Mahaut de Fiennes1

F, #708972, b. 1266, d. 1325
Last Edited=7 Jul 2018
     Mahaut de Fiennes was born in 1266.1 She was the daughter of Sir William de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes and Blanche de Brienne, Dame de La Loupelande.1 She married Jean II de Landas, Seigneur de Warlaing et de Sainghin-en-Mélantois in 1284.1 She died in 1325.1

Citations

  1. [S8569] Ranulph Fiennes, Agincourt, My family, the battle and the fight for France (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2014). Hereinafter cited as Agincourt.

Jean II de Landas, Seigneur de Warlaing et de Sainghin-en-Mélantois1

M, #708973, b. 1256, d. circa 1308
Last Edited=7 Jul 2018
     Jean II de Landas, Seigneur de Warlaing et de Sainghin-en-Mélantois was born in 1256 at Lille, France.1 He married Mahaut de Fiennes, daughter of Sir William de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes and Blanche de Brienne, Dame de La Loupelande, in 1284.1 He died circa 1308.1

Citations

  1. [S8569] Ranulph Fiennes, Agincourt, My family, the battle and the fight for France (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2014). Hereinafter cited as Agincourt.

Gautier de Fiennes1

M, #708974, d. 1351
Last Edited=7 Jul 2018
Consanguinity Index=0.05%
     Gautier de Fiennes was the son of Sir John de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes and Isabelle de Dampierre.1 He married Jeanne de Sorrus.1 He married Marthe de Tangry in 1328.1 He died in 1351.1

Child of Gautier de Fiennes and Jeanne de Sorrus

Children of Gautier de Fiennes and Marthe de Tangry

Citations

  1. [S8569] Ranulph Fiennes, Agincourt, My family, the battle and the fight for France (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2014). Hereinafter cited as Agincourt.

Marthe de Tangry1

F, #708975, d. 1342
Last Edited=7 Jul 2018
     Marthe de Tangry married Gautier de Fiennes, son of Sir John de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes and Isabelle de Dampierre, in 1328.1 She died in 1342.1

Children of Marthe de Tangry and Gautier de Fiennes

Citations

  1. [S8569] Ranulph Fiennes, Agincourt, My family, the battle and the fight for France (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2014). Hereinafter cited as Agincourt.


Jeanne de Fiennes1

F, #708976, b. 1329, d. circa 1370
Last Edited=7 Jul 2018
     Jeanne de Fiennes was born in 1329.1 She was the daughter of Gautier de Fiennes and Marthe de Tangry.1 She married Enguerrand Quiéret in 1349.1 She died circa 1370.1
     From 1349, her married name became Quiéret.1

Citations

  1. [S8569] Ranulph Fiennes, Agincourt, My family, the battle and the fight for France (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2014). Hereinafter cited as Agincourt.

Enguerrand Quiéret1

M, #708977, b. 1321, d. circa 1365
Last Edited=7 Jul 2018
     Enguerrand Quiéret was born in 1321.1 He married Jeanne de Fiennes, daughter of Gautier de Fiennes and Marthe de Tangry, in 1349.1 He died circa 1365.1

Citations

  1. [S8569] Ranulph Fiennes, Agincourt, My family, the battle and the fight for France (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2014). Hereinafter cited as Agincourt.

Marguerite de Fiennes1

F, #708978, d. 1397
Last Edited=7 Jul 2018
     Marguerite de Fiennes was the daughter of Gautier de Fiennes and Marthe de Tangry.1 She married Jean de Mailly in 1351.1 She died in 1397.1

Citations

  1. [S8569] Ranulph Fiennes, Agincourt, My family, the battle and the fight for France (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2014). Hereinafter cited as Agincourt.

Jean de Mailly1

M, #708979, d. 1389
Last Edited=7 Jul 2018
     Jean de Mailly married Marguerite de Fiennes, daughter of Gautier de Fiennes and Marthe de Tangry, in 1351.1 He died in 1389.1

Citations

  1. [S8569] Ranulph Fiennes, Agincourt, My family, the battle and the fight for France (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2014). Hereinafter cited as Agincourt.

Jeanne de Sorrus1

F, #708980
Last Edited=7 Jul 2018

Child of Jeanne de Sorrus and Gautier de Fiennes

Citations

  1. [S8569] Ranulph Fiennes, Agincourt, My family, the battle and the fight for France (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2014). Hereinafter cited as Agincourt.