ID: I79336
Name: Thomas FitzMaurice LORD KERRY 1 2
Sex: M
Change Date: 12 JAN 2002
Death: 1469 in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland 1 2
Burial: 1469 Ardfelt 3
Birth: ABT 1405 4
Event:
Accedence ABT 1410
Note: Acceded as the 7th Lord of Kerry
3
Father: Patrick FitzMaurice FitzJohn "the Bearded" LORD KERRY b: ABT 1388
Mother: Katherine MACCARTHY MORE b: ABT 1380
Marriage 1
Honora FITZGERALD b: ABT 1426
Children
Edmund FitzMaurice LORD KERRY b: ABT 1447 Robert FITZMAURICE b: ABT 1450 Sources:
- Title: University of Hull Royal Database (England), Url: http://www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/genealogy/royal/
Abbrev: University of Hull Royal DB Author: bct@tardis.ed.ac.uk, Compiler: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science Publication: University of Hull, Hull, UK HU6 7RX, 1994, 1995, 1996 Note: Usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc. Page: The Complete Peerage vol.VII,p.206.
- Title: Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, Location: Mid-Continent Library, Independence
Abbrev: Complete Peerage Author: Geoge Edward Cockayne Publication: St. Catherine Press, 29 Great Queen St, Kingsway, W.C., 1959 Repository: Name: Mid-Continent Library Genealogy Reference section, Independence, MO Page: The Complete Peerage vol.VII,p.206.
- Title: University of Hull Royal Database (England), Url: http://www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/genealogy/royal/
Abbrev: University of Hull Royal DB Author: bct@tardis.ed.ac.uk, Compiler: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science Publication: University of Hull, Hull, UK HU6 7RX, 1994, 1995, 1996 Note: Usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc.
- Title: Chronological birthyear estimator
Abbrev: chronological estimator Note: Chronological age estimator based on child's birthdate minus 20-25 years (for females), minus 30-35 years (for males) or minus a set # of years in those cases where an ancestor's birth date is known & a descendants' birth date is known (i.e. if five generations are known to have elapsed in a 150 year time interval, then the estimator is used for each generation, every 30 years). Also used for societies where children generally did not accede to kingships, etc., ascension date minus 30 years. Also used based on a known spousal birthdate, i.e. -2-4 years for females, +2-4 years for males.
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