Isabel De VERE
- Born: Abt 1222-1238, Saffron Walden, Essex, England
- Married (2): 24 Jan 1276-1277, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
- Died: Abt 11 Aug 1298-1299
- Buried: Church, Black Friars, Exeter, England
Ancestral File Number: 9Q2K-8Q. User ID: 4727425.
General Notes:
BOOK The Oxford History of England The Fifteenth Century 1399-1485, E F Jacob, Oxford Univ Press, p505: [1451] "...From the lords as a whole the Duke [Richard of York] got little support. To them a Yorkist succession implied the predominance of Neville, Mowbray, Vere, and their dependants, the consolidation of important power- groups in central and southern England..."
INTERNET Greenwoods Genealogy- Royal and Related European Ancestry http://pages.cthome.net/magary/royalahn.htm A396977. Isabel de Vere married Sir. John de Courtenay (ARC 50-29), son of Sir. Robert de Courtenay (ARC 138-26) and Mary de Vernon (ARC 50-28).
ANCESTRAL FILE Ancestral File Ver 4.10 9Q2K-8Q Isabella VERE Born Abt 1238 Okehampton Devon Died 11 Aug, 84ZV-50 Ver 4.10 Born Abt 1222 Ver 4.13 Abt 1238 Totnes Devonshire, IGI Birth 7328501-91-822909 Mother Isabel DE VERE, IGI Birth 7329601-94-822321 Born 1225 Saffron Walden Essex England, Ancestral File Ver 4.10 84ZV-50 Born Abt1238 Totnes Devonshire England Died 11 Aug.
INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL INDEX IGI Birth 7329601-94-822321 Isabel DE VERE Father Hugh DE VERE Mother Hawise DE QUINCY 1225 Saffron Walden Essex England.
Marriage Information:
Isabel married Sir John De COURTENAY, son of Sir Robert De COURTENAY and Mary De Vernon REVIERS. (Sir John De COURTENAY was born about 1218-1220 in Okehampton, Devonshire, England, died on 3 May 1274 in Abbey, Ford, Devonshire, England and was buried in Abbey, Ford, Devonshire, England.)
Marriage Information:
Isabel also married Sir Oliver DINHAM, son of Geoffrey DINHAM and Mrs Dinham Geoffrey, on 24 Jan 1276-1277 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. (Sir Oliver DINHAM was born in 1234 in Hartland, Devonshire, England, died on 26 Feb 1298-1299 and was buried in Church, Black Friars, Exeter, England.)
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