John de Verdon
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John de Verdon
Summary
John de Verdon is a human[1]. He was born on +1250-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. He died on +1274-10-21T00:00:00Z[3].
Key Facts
- John de Verdon was born on +1250-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
- John de Verdon died on +1274-10-21T00:00:00Z[3].
- John de Verdon's father was Theobald le Botiller, 2nd Chief Butler of Ireland[4].
- John de Verdon's mother was Roesia de Verdun[5].
- Among John de Verdon's spouses was Eleanor de Bohun[6].
- John de Verdon was married to Margaret de Lacy[7].
- A child of John de Verdon was Theobald de Verdon[8].
- A child of John de Verdon was Matilda de Verdun[9].
- John de Verdon is recorded as male[10].
- John de Verdon's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- John de Verdon's given name is recorded as John[12].
- John de Verdon's Rodovid ID is recorded as 48827[13].
- John de Verdon's genealogics.org person ID is recorded as I00177619[14].
- John de Verdon's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11dxb1q1ng[15].
- John de Verdon's WikiTree person ID is recorded as Butler-2695[16].
- John de Verdon's WeRelate person ID is recorded as John_De_Verdun_(1)[17].
- John de Verdon's The Peerage person ID is recorded as p59719.htm#i597189[18].
- John de Verdon's Dictionary of Irish Biography ID is recorded as 008803[19].
- John de Verdon's Roglo person ID is recorded as p=john;n=de verdun[20].
Body
Origins and Family
John de Verdon was born on +1250-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. His father was Theobald le Botiller, 2nd Chief Butler of Ireland[4]. His mother was Roesia de Verdun[5].
Personal Life
Spouses include Eleanor de Bohun[6] and Margaret de Lacy[7], 1228–1256[21]. Children include Theobald de Verdon[8], a politician[22], 1248–1309[23] and Matilda de Verdun[9], 1258–1323[24].
Death and Burial
John de Verdon died on +1274-10-21T00:00:00Z[3].
FAQs
Who were John de Verdon's parents?
John de Verdon's father was Theobald le Botiller, 2nd Chief Butler of Ireland[4]. John de Verdon's mother was Roesia de Verdun[5].
Who was John de Verdon married to?
John de Verdon's spouses include Eleanor de Bohun[6] and Margaret de Lacy[7].