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JOHN LANGDON Jr. 1350 EN to 1375 EN
JOHN LANGDON Jr. 1350 EN to 1375 EN
Search.........Person PAF-ID.........09066469 Gender.........male Status.........deceased Age............25y0m0d Last-Marital...married Fam-Group......DOUGLASS Fam-ID.........LANGDON Citizenship....foreign |
#Marriages.....1 #Divorces......0 #Sources.......1 #Events........1 #Images:.......1 #Comments......0 #Siblings......0 #Children......1 |
Person-Type....A Immigrant?.....no Immig-Known?...no Parent?........father Spouse?........husband Sibling?.......brother Child?......... Twin...........no Adopted?....... |
Title(s)....... Ancestor.......ancestor RelatedToMe....19XGreat Gen-#..........22 Ahn-#..........00002782918 Religion....... PoliticParty... Ht/Wt/Eye/Hair. Burial......... |
Spouse(s) and Children
- Marriage: 1373 ?Devon county, England
- Spouse: JOANNA FITZURSE, female, born:1355 Williton, Somerset county, England, died:1375 (20y0m0d) Somerset county, England, Anc:1, #SrcDocs:1
- ..Child: WILHELMA LANGDON, female, born:1375 Williton, Somerset county, England, died:1417 (42y0m0d) Fulford, Devon county, England, Anc:1, Dad:JOHN LANGDON Jr., Mom:JOANNA FITZURSE, #SrcDocs:1
Events
Birth: 1350 y0m0d, Williton, Somerset county, England
Married: ?1373 , Age:23y0m0d, ?Devon county England, Role:groom
Death: 1375 , Age:25y0m0d, Fulford, Devon county, England
Birth: 1350 y0m0d, Williton, Somerset county, England
Married: ?1373 , Age:23y0m0d, ?Devon county England, Role:groom
Death: 1375 , Age:25y0m0d, Fulford, Devon county, England
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Historical
1353: Switzerland - Switzerland is established as a unified country
1356: England, France - Battle in Poitiers, the French defeat Black Prince of Wales Edward, the French king, John II, and his son, Philip the Bold of Burgundy, are taken prisoners at Poitiers, John is brought to England which results in civil chaos in France
1360: England, France - Treaty of Calias, England and France sign a treaty on October 24th, John II of France is ransomed and Edward III renounces his claim to the French throne
1364: Uzbekistan - Timur (Tamerlane) captures Samarkand (Uzbekistan)
1368: China - Chu Yuan-chang, a Han Chinese peasant and former Buddhist monk who had become a rebel army leader, emerged as successor to Kublai Khan, founding the Ming dynasty, with a capital at Nanking
1369: Netherlands - Amsterdam joins Hanseatic League
1371: Turkey, Bulgaria - Serbs defeated by Ottoman Turks at Maritsa River (Bulgaria)
1372-1375: England, France - Hundred Years War resumes when the French fleet defeats the British fleet off La Rochelle y France, the French are helped by a powerful fleet from Castile, the Truce of Bruges is signed on June 27, 1375 limiting British presence in France to Calia, Brest, Bordeaux and Bayonne
1353: Switzerland - Switzerland is established as a unified country
1356: England, France - Battle in Poitiers, the French defeat Black Prince of Wales Edward, the French king, John II, and his son, Philip the Bold of Burgundy, are taken prisoners at Poitiers, John is brought to England which results in civil chaos in France
1360: England, France - Treaty of Calias, England and France sign a treaty on October 24th, John II of France is ransomed and Edward III renounces his claim to the French throne
1364: Uzbekistan - Timur (Tamerlane) captures Samarkand (Uzbekistan)
1368: China - Chu Yuan-chang, a Han Chinese peasant and former Buddhist monk who had become a rebel army leader, emerged as successor to Kublai Khan, founding the Ming dynasty, with a capital at Nanking
1369: Netherlands - Amsterdam joins Hanseatic League
1371: Turkey, Bulgaria - Serbs defeated by Ottoman Turks at Maritsa River (Bulgaria)
1372-1375: England, France - Hundred Years War resumes when the French fleet defeats the British fleet off La Rochelle y France, the French are helped by a powerful fleet from Castile, the Truce of Bruges is signed on June 27, 1375 limiting British presence in France to Calia, Brest, Bordeaux and Bayonne