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Ann De Bonville 1332–1408 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1332

Birth Location: Shute, Devon, , England

Death Date: 11 Feb 1408

Death Location: Shute, Devon, England

Father: Sir Bonville

Mother: Johanna Champernon

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In 1332, Ann De Bonville entered the world in Shute, Devon, , England, born to Sir Nicholas De Bonville And Johanna De Champernon. Ann De Bonville passed away in 1408 in Shute, Devon, England.

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Biography

  • In 1332, Ann De Bonville entered the world in Shute, Devon, , England, born to Sir Nicholas De Bonville And Johanna De Champernon.
  • Ann De Bonville passed away in 1408 in Shute, Devon, England.

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Ann Bonville's Ancestors

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Ann Bonville
1332–1408
Birth Place: Shute, Devon, , England
Parents
Sir Nicholas De Bonville
1293–1354
Shute, Devonshire, England
Johanna (De) Champernon
1299–1349
Clyst St George, Devon, England
Grandparents
Sir (Nicholas II "Lord of Shute & Chewton") Bonville
1260–1295
Shute Manor House, Devon, England
Lady (Hawise De) Pyne
1263–1295
Devon, Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Ii
1230–1268
Joan *
1248–1268
Thomas pyn
1244–1270
Avis shute
1248–1304
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir BONVILLE
1212–1265
Amicia Wiscombe
1216–1231
John Pyne
1224–
Robert Shute
1224–1271
Roesia Coffin
1220–

Ann Bonville's Timeline

2 Records

1332
1332
Birth of Ann De Bonville in Shute, Devon, , England
Shute, Devon, , England
1408
11 Feb 1408
Age 76
Death of Ann De Bonville in Shute, Devon, England
Shute, Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1332
    Event Place: Shute, Devon, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Feb 1408
    Event Place: Shute, Devon, England

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