(1) Hij is getrouwd met ROHESE de VERDUN.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 4 september 1225 te Arklow, Wicklow, Ireland, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij had een relatie met Joan de MARAIS.
Kind(eren):
There is no connection of this Boteler/Butler family with either the Boteler of Wem, Shropshire family or the Boteler of Bewsey, Lancashire family. All three families derived their surname from the earliest progenitor who held the office of Butler, or Boteler in French, to a noble. There are likely other families by this surname, who also are not related.
His father's only son, Theobald was the first to be styled "Le Botiller". He is stated to have been six years of age in 1206. In 1229, as "Theobaldus Pincerna", he was summonded by the King to accompany him into Brittany. He died in Poitou, and was buried in the Abbey of Arklow, which had been founded by his father.
Source: www.geneajourney.com
Theobald le Botiller, also known as Theobald Butler, 2nd Baron Butler (January 1200 - July 19, 1230) was the son of Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler and Maud le Vavasour. He had livery of his lands on 18 July 1222.
Marriage and Children
Theobald married Joan du Marais (or Marisco) daughter of Geoffrey du Marais in 1222. Their children were:
Theobald Butler, 3rd Chief Butler of Ireland (1224-1248). His son married Margery de Burgh, daughter of Richard Mor de Burgh and Egidia de Lacy
Note: there are several Theobald le Botillers in this line.
After the death of his wife three years later in 1225, Henry III of England requested the marriage of Theobald to Rohese de Verdon, daughter of Nicholas de Verdon of Alton, Staffordshire and Joan de Lacy, and the widow of William Perceval de Somery. The agreement to marry occurred on September 4, 1225. The marriage is presumed to have followed shortly afterwards. Their children were
John de Verdon, (1226-1274) who inherited the western part of the Lordship of Meath in virtue of his marriage to Margery de Lacy, sister of Maud (or 'Mathilda') de Lacy, wife of Geoffrey de Geneville, 1st Baron Geneville.
Maud de Verdon, (d. 27 November 1283) who married firstly John FitzAlan, feudal Lord of Clun and Oswestry and de jure Earl of Arundel. Maud de Verdun married secondly Richard de Amundevyl
Isabella de Verdon (1225-1328)
Nicholas de Verdon (1228-1271)
Career
Theobald was summoned cum equis et armis (Latin: "with horses and arms") to attend the King into Brittany, as "Theobaldus Pincerna" on 26 October 1229. He died on 19 July 1230 in Poitou, France, and was buried in the Abbey of Arklow, County Wicklow.
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobald_le_Botiller,_2nd_Chief_Butler_of_Ireland
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His father's only son, Theobald was the first to be styled "LeBotiller". He is stated to have been six years of age in 1206. In 1229, as "Theobaldus Pincerna", he was summonded by the King to accompany him into Brittany. He died in Poitou, and was buried in the Abbey of Arklow, which had been founded by his father.