Munchensy: Online Family Trees
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| de MUNCHENSY Abbaye de Westminster, Londres (London, England, United Kingdom) 1270 - 1270 | | de MUNCHENSY Staffordshire, Inghilterra (Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom) 1120 - 1120 | | de MUNCHENSY Dryslwyn Castle, Carmarthen (Dyfed, Wales, United Kingdom) 1287 - 1313 | | de MUNCHENSY En Angleterre (United Kingdom) 1307 - 1307 | | de MUNCHENSY Pembroke, Pembrokeshire (Dyfed, Wales, United Kingdom) 1247 - 1307 | | de MUNCHENSY Swanscombe, Dartford (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1233 - 1233 | | MUNCHENSY Gooderstone (Norfolk, England, United Kingdom) 1152 - 1198 | | MUNCHENSY Pembroke, Pembrokeshire (Dyfed, Wales, United Kingdom) 1217 - 1217 | | MUNCHENSY of PEMBROKE England (United Kingdom) 1247 - 1247 | | MUNCHENSY England (England, United Kingdom) 1273 - 1273 |
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Munchensy: Famous Genealogies
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Munchensy: Books that contain this surname
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 | South Pembrokeshire, some of its history and records Author: Mirehouse, Mary Beatrice - Published in 1910 ... Drws-Uyn Castle, Sir Wilham Munchensy (Joan Marechal's son) was buried alive in a mine. In 1292 Rhys ap Meredydd was ... |
 | The history and topography of the county of Essex, comprising its ancient and modern history. A general view of its physical character, productions, agricultural condition, statistics &c. &c (Volume 1) Author: Wright, Thomas, 1810-1877 - Published in 1831 ... of Stansted was given by Hubert de Munchensy, son of M'arine, to one of his sons, who had a son ... |
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