David Garvey Tree » Rohese de Verdun (± 1204-1247)

Personal data Rohese de Verdun 

  • She was born about 1204 in Alton, Staffordshire, England.
  • Alternative: She was born in the year 1204.
  • She died on February 10, 1247 in Belton, Leicestershire, England.
  • Alternative: She died in the year 1247.
  • A child of Joan FitzPiers

Household of Rohese de Verdun

She had a relationship with Theobald 2nd Baron Butler of Ireland and Lord Justice of Ireland de Boteler.


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David Raymond Garvey, "David Garvey Tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/david-garvey-tree/I322502372420.php : accessed May 3, 2025), "Rohese de Verdun (± 1204-1247)".