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James Butler the noble 1331–1405 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 oct 1331

Birth Location: kilkenny, ireland

Death Date: sep 1405

Death Location: arklow, wicklow, ireland

Father: James Butler

Mother: Eleanor LD91-QNP

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In 1331, James Butler the noble entered the world in kilkenny, ireland, born to James 1St Earl Of Ormond Butler And Eleanor De Bohun Ld91 Qnp. James Butler the noble passed away in 1405 in arklow, wicklow, ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1331, James Butler the noble entered the world in kilkenny, ireland, born to James 1St Earl Of Ormond Butler And Eleanor De Bohun Ld91 Qnp.
  • James Butler the noble passed away in 1405 in arklow, wicklow, ireland.

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James noble's Ancestors

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James noble
1331–1405
Birth Place: kilkenny, ireland
Parents
James (1st Earl of Ormond) Butler
1305–1338
arklow, wicklow, ireland
Eleanor (De Bohun) LD91-QNP
1304–1363
Knaresborough, Harrogate Borough, North Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Humphrey (VII de Bohun 4th Earl of Hereford Longshanks) LBK2-KG9
1276–1322
Pleshey Castle, Pleshey, Essex, England
Elizabeth Plantagenet
1282–1316
rhuddlan, flintshire, wales
Great-Grandparents
Edward Longshanks
1239–1307
Queen momside
1241–1290
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ferdinand CASTILE
1199–1252
Queen Ponthieu
1220–1235

James noble's Timeline

2 Records

1331
4 oct 1331
Birth of James Butler the noble in kilkenny, ireland
kilkenny, ireland
1405
sep 1405
Age 74
Death of James Butler the noble in arklow, wicklow, ireland
arklow, wicklow, ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 oct 1331
    Event Place: kilkenny, ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: sep 1405
    Event Place: arklow, wicklow, ireland

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