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Agnes Saint John 1279–1345 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1279

Birth Location: Basingstoke, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England

Death Date: 11 June 1345

Death Location: Exeter, City of Exeter, Devon, England

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Spouse(s): Hugh Okehampton

Children(s): Sir Courtenay, Eleanor Courtenay, Joan Courtenay, John Courtenay, Elizabeth Courtenay, Thomas Courtenay, Robert Courtenay

The story of Agnes Saint John began in 1279 in Basingstoke, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England. Agnes Saint John married Hugh Courtenay Baron Of Okehampton, and had children including Eleanor Courtenay, Elizabeth Courtenay, Joan Courtenay, John Courtenay, Robert Courtenay, Sir Hugh De Courtenay, Thomas Courtenay. Agnes Saint John passed away in 1345 in Exeter, City of Exeter, Devon, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Agnes Saint John began in 1279 in Basingstoke, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England.
  • Agnes Saint John married Hugh Courtenay Baron Of Okehampton, and had children including Eleanor Courtenay, Elizabeth Courtenay, Joan Courtenay, John Courtenay, Robert Courtenay, Sir Hugh De Courtenay, Thomas Courtenay.
  • Agnes Saint John passed away in 1345 in Exeter, City of Exeter, Devon, England.

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Agnes John
1279–1345
Birth Place: Basingstoke, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England
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Agnes John's Descendants

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Agnes (Saint) John (1279–11 June 1345) m. Hugh (Courtenay Baron of) Okehampton (14 September 1273–23 December 1340)
  1. 1. Sir (Hugh de) Courtenay 1303–1377 m. Margaret (De) Bohun 1311–1391
    1. 1. Edward Courtenay 1331–1371
      1. 1. Hugh Courtenay 1358–1425 m. Maud Beaumont 1388–1467
        1. 1. Hugh Courtenay 1420–1471 m. Margaret Carminow 1422–1512
        2. 2. Elizabeth Courtenay 1413–
        3. 3. Joan Courtenay 1411–1465 m. Nicolas Carew 1395–1446
        4. 4. Edward Courtenay 1417–
      2. 2. Edward Courtenay 1357–
        1. 1. Edward Courtenay 1385–1418
        2. 2. Hugh Courtenay 1389–1422
    2. 2. Hugh Courtenay –1348
    3. 3. Thomas Courtenay 1329–
    4. 4. William Courtenay 1342–1396
    5. 5. Philip Courtenay 1355–1406
    6. 6. Peter Courtenay –1405
    7. 7. Margaret Courtenay 1328–1395
    8. 8. Elizabeth Courtenay –1395
    9. 9. Katherine Courtenay –1399
    10. 10. Margaret Courtenay 1342–1382 m. Theobald Grenville 1343–1381
      1. 1. William Grenville 1381–1450 m. Philippa Bonville 1395–1460
        1. 1. Philippa Granville 1419–
        2. 2. Thomas Grenville 1417–1483 m. Elizabeth Gorges 1417–
        3. 3. Margery Grenville 1415–
        4. 4. Ellena Grenville 1414–1485 m. William Yeo 1410–1481
  2. 2. Eleanor Courtenay 1295–
  3. 3. Joan Courtenay 1299–
  4. 4. John Courtenay 1300–1349
  5. 5. Elizabeth Courtenay 1302–
  6. 6. Thomas Courtenay 1311–1337
  7. 7. Robert Courtenay 1297–1334

Agnes John's Timeline

2 Records

1279
1279
Birth of Agnes Saint John in Basingstoke, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England
Basingstoke, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England
1345
11 June 1345
Age 66
Death of Agnes Saint John in Exeter, City of Exeter, Devon, England
Exeter, City of Exeter, Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1279
    Event Place: Basingstoke, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 June 1345
    Event Place: Exeter, City of Exeter, Devon, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Exeter, City of Exeter, Devon, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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