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  1. Theobald de Verdun, 2nd Baron Verdun. Mother. Lady Elizabeth de Clare. Isabel de Verdun, Baroness Ferrers of Groby (21 March 1317 – 25 July 1349) was an heiress, who was related to the English royal family as the eldest daughter of Elizabeth de Clare, herself a granddaughter of King Edward I of England.

  2. 30 de jul. de 2023 · Isabel de Verdun, Lady Ferrers of Groby was an heiress, who was related to the English royal family as the eldest daughter of Elizabeth de Clare, herself a granddaughter of King Edward I of England and the only child of Theobald de Verdun, 2nd Lord Verdun, Justiciar of Ireland.

  3. Baroness Isabel "Lady Ferrers of Groby" de Ferrers formerly Verdun. Born 12 Jan 1317 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Thebaud (Verdun) de Verdun and Elizabeth (Clare) Damory.

    • Female
    • Henry (Ferrers) de Ferrers
  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Isabel de Verdun, Baroness Ferrers of Groby (21 March 1317 – 25 July 1349) was an heiress, who was related to the English royal family as the eldest daughter of Elizabeth de Clare, herself a granddaughter of King Edward I of England.

  5. Spouse and Children. Parents and Siblings. Henry de Ferrers II. 1303–1343. Isabel de Verdun. 1317–1349. Marriage: before 1331. Phillipa Ferrers. 1332–1384. Elizabeth de Ferrers. 1336–1375. William Ferrers 3rd Baron Ferrers. 1333–1371. Sources (6) Isabel de Verdun (1315-1349), "Find A Grave Index"

    • Female
    • Henry de Ferrers II
  6. Baron Ferrers of Groby (or Baron Ferrers de Groby) was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by writ on 29 December 1299 when William Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby was summoned to parliament. He was the son of Sir William de Ferrers, Knt., of Groby, Leicestershire, (d.1287) by his first wife Anne Durward, 2nd daughter of Alan ...

  7. sites.rootsmagic.com › Ferris-Ferrers › individualIsabel de Verdun - RootsMagic

    Marriage. Isabel married Henry de Ferrers, 2nd Lord Ferrers of Groby (b. before 1303, d. 15 September 1343) in 1328 at Newbold Verdon, Leicestershire. He was the son of William de Ferrers, 1st Lord Ferrers of Groby and Ellen de Seagrove. She was eleven years old at the time of her marriage.