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Female Eleanor (Countess of March) De Holand

Eleanor (Countess of March) was born about 1373 in Upland, Lancashire. England.1   Eleanor (Countess of March)'s father was Thomas (2nd Earl of Kent) De Holand and her mother was Alice Fitzalan.  Her paternal grandparents were Thomas (1st Earl of Kent) De Holland and Joan 'Fair Maid of Kent' of Kent; her maternal grandparents were Richard 'Copped Hat' (Earl of Arundel) Fitzalan and Eleanor of Woodstock Plantagenet. She had a brother and three sisters, named Edmond (4th Earl of Kent), Joan, Elizabeth (Lady) and Margaret (Lady).  She was the oldest of the five children.  She died before 1424 in Bisham, parish.1 


Eleanor (Countess of March)'s first family with Roger 4th Earl of March De Mortimer

‌Eleanor (Countess of March) and Roger 4th Earl of March were married in a religious ceremony on October 7th, 1388.  They had two sons and two daughters, named Edmund (5th Earl of March), Roger, Anne (Lady) and Eleanor (Lady).


Eleanor (Countess of March)'s second family with Thomas (4th Earl of Salisbury) Montagu

‌Eleanor (Countess of March) and Thomas (4th Earl of Salisbury) were married in a religious ceremony on May 13th, 1399.  They had a daughter named Alice (5th Countess of Salisbury).


Eleanor (Countess of March)'s third family with Edward (5th Baron of Cherleton) De Cherleton

They had two daughters named Joan and Joyce.


Eleanor (Countess of March)'s fourth family with Edward 5th Baron Cherleton

They had two daughters named Joan and Joyce.

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