I'd be happy to answer your question.
1. Ralph de Verdun, liv. 1136/44, benefactor of Cirencester Abbey.
2. Walter de Verdun, lord of Bloxham, co. Oxford, 1166. He died before 1176,
when his son, Ralph, was in possession of Bloxham, co. Oxford.
3. Ralph de Verdun, lord of Bloxham in 1176, benefactor of Cirencester Abbey.
He was living 1189.
4. unknown daughter, married ______ de St. Amand.
5. Amaury de St. Amand, a favorite of King Henry III. He was heir in 1229, to
his first cousin, Ralph de Verdun, by which he inherited Bloxham, co. Oxford.
He married before 1220, Iseult (or Isolda) Pantolf, daughter of Roger Pantolf,
and widow of Henry Biset of Kidderminster, co. Worcester. He died on a
pilgrimage to the Holy Land, before 13 Sept. 1241.
6. Ralph de St. Amand, of Bloxham, co. Oxford, born before 1220. He was of
full age when he did homage for his father's lands in 1241. He married
Asceline, sister and coheiress of Robert d'Aubigy of Cainho, co. Bedford. He
died shortly before 28 July 1245.
7. Amaury de St. Amand, of Bloxham, co. Oxford, a minor at his father's death.
He was born about 1235, having livery of his lands in 1256. The name of his
wife is not known. He died shortly before 13 Nov. 1285.
8. Hawise de St. Amand, married Simon de Montacute.
Best always, Douglas Richardson