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I would suggest, that for a since of competancy, the name should be examined, or more correctly, the variations in which this name can be searched should be expanded! Thus, his possible names should include; 1. Jean I de la Roche 2. Jean I(er), etc. 3. Jean (ier), etc. It should also be mentioned that it is possible that he is also the "Jacques de la Roche?", that is mentioned in some sources, it should be noted that Jacques (Jack) is an accepted nickname in both French and English. http://gilles.maillet.free.fr/histoire/famille_bourgogne/famille_dela_roche_ognon.htm69.92.23.64 (talk) 22:06, 1 November 2009 (UTC)Ronald L. HughesReply