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1. Abbrev: University of Hull Royal Database (England)
Title: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science, University of Hull Royal Database (England) (copyright 1994, 1995, 1996)base (England)base (England). copyright 1994, 1995, 1996.
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usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc
WWW, University of Hull, Hull, UK HU6 7RX bct@tardis.ed.ac.uk
Text: s of Theobald le Boteler, no mother
2. Abbrev: Genealogy of the Nances in Cornwall
Title: Martin L. "Pete" Nance, Genealogy of the Nances in Cornwall (Originally a newsletter sent to purchasers of his book "The Nance Register", 1970)ewsletter sent to purchasers of his book "The Nance Register", 1970.
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3. Abbrev: Crouch Family Heritage Association
Title: John Crouch, Crouch Family Heritage Association (Crouch Database)
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http://adams.patriot.net:80/~crouch/cfha/index.html
http://adams.patriot.net:80/~crouch/tree/index.html
Text: no parents
4. Abbrev: Pullen010502.FTW
Title: Pullen010502.FTW
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Text: Date of Import: Jan 5, 2002
5. Abbrev: University of Hull Royal Database (England)
Title: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science, University of Hull Royal Database (England) (copyright 1994, 1995, 1996)base (England)base (England). copyright 1994, 1995, 1996.
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usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc
WWW, University of Hull, Hull, UK HU6 7RX bct@tardis.ed.ac.uk
6. Abbrev: University of Hull Royal Database (England)
Title: Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science, University of Hull Royal Database (England) (copyright 1994, 1995, 1996)base (England)base (England). copyright 1994, 1995, 1996.
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usually reliable but sometimes includes hypothetical lines, mythological figures, etc
WWW, University of Hull, Hull, UK HU6 7RX bct@tardis.ed.ac.uk
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7. Abbrev: Garner, Lorraine Ann "Lori"
Title: Garner, Lorraine Ann "Lori" (P.O. Box 577, Bayview, Idaho 83803)
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Her sources included, but may not be limited to: Burke's Landed Gentry, Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerage, Burke's Peerage of American Presidents, Debrett's Peerage, Oxford histories & "numerous othe r reference works"
very good to excellent, although she has a tendency to follow Burke's
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edmann@commnections.com
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Title: John Crouch, Crouch Family Heritage Association (Crouch Database)
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http://adams.patriot.net:80/~crouch/cfha/index.html
http://adams.patriot.net:80/~crouch/tree/index.html
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# Note:
The 2nd Butler, who died in France, married twice. Through his first wife, Joan (daughter of Geoffrey de Marreis, Justiciar of Ireland), who probably died in childbirth, their descendant, the 3rd Earl of Ormond inherited further considerable estates in Ireland and England. Through his second wife, Rohesia, the 2nd Butler was the forefather of the Lords de Verdon who, however, did not retain the surname Butler. It needed a King to persuade Rohesia to marry a Butler! For in 1225 Henry III personally requested her to marry his "beloved Theobald le Botiller". [Butler Family History]
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999
Page: 13-4
Text: Theobald le Boteler
Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968
Page: 108
Title: Butler Family History, 7th Edition 1991, by Lord Dunboyne, Kilkenny Castle Book Shop
Page: 8
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Theobald le Botiller, also known as Theobald Butler, 2nd Baron Butler, was born in January, 1200 to Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler and Maud le Vavasour. He was born in Norfolk, East Anglia, England.
The Kingdom of England was at the time under the reign of John of England. Theobald was 16 years old when said King died on October 18/October 19, 1216. John was succeeded by his son Henry III of England who was actually even younger than Theobald.
He had livery of his lands on 2 July 1221.
After the death of his first wife Joan de Mareis, Theobald remained a widower. Henry III requested the marriage of Theobald to Rohese de Verdon, daughter of Nicholas de Verdon of Alton, Staffordshire and Clemence. The agreement to marriage occured on 4 September 1225. The marriage is presumed to have shortly followed. This was the second marriage for both Theobald and Rohese.
Theobald was summoned "cum equis et armis" to attend the King into Brittany, as "Theobaldus Pincerna" on 26 October 1229. He died on 19 July 1230 in Poitou, France, at the age 30 years.1
Theobald, 2nd Baron Butler was buried in the Abbey of Arklow, County Wicklow, Leinster, Ireland.
His daughter Maude le Botiller was married to John FitzAlan, 6th Earl of Arundel and was mother of John FitzAlan, 7th Earl of Arundel.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Theobald Butler or le Botiller, only son and heir of Theobald Walter or Butler, le Botiller, was aged six years in 1206. He had livery of his estates July 2, 1221, and July 18, 1222. He was summoned "cum equis et arms" to attend the King into Brittany Oct. 26, 1229, as Theobaldus Pincerna. He married 1st Joan, sister and coheir of John du Marais, daughter of Geoffrey de Marais, Justiciar. He married 2nd shortly after Sept. 4, 1225, when the King requests such marriage, Rohese, only daughter and heir of Nicholas de Verdon of Alton, County Stafford, which Roesia was heiress of Croxden, etc., and foundress of Grace Dieu Monastery, County Leicester.
At the time of her (Roesia) father's death she appears to have been a widow, as her husband, Theobald, died July 19, 1230, in Poitou, in France, and was buried in the Abbey of Arklow. Roesia died probably before Feb. 22, 1246/7, or one reference says she died 1248, leaving issue John, her heir, Humphrey, rector of Alveton, Nicholas, Theobald and a daughter Maud, who married John FitzAlan.
(Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 421)