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Personal data Sir Nicolas de Criol 

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Household of Sir Nicolas de Criol

He is married to Margery Pecche.

They got married on February 10, 1272 at England, he was 12 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Elisabeth van Criol  1280-1345 
  2. Bertram CRIOL  1282-1319
  3. Nicholas DeCriol  1282-1324
  4. Joan De CRIOL  1286-????

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Sir Nicolas de Criol

Sir Nicolas de Criol
1260-1303

1272
Bertram CRIOL
1282-1319
Joan De CRIOL
1286-????

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