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Jane Coles 1355–1425 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1355

Birth Location: Goodnestone, Kent, England

Death Date: 1425

Death Location: Goodnestone, Kent, England

Father: Richard Coles

Mother: Dama Coles

Spouse(s): William Bois

Children(s): John Bois

The story of Jane Coles began in 1355 in Goodnestone, Kent, England. Jane Coles married William De Bois, and had children including John Bois. Jane Coles passed away in 1425 in Goodnestone, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Jane Coles began in 1355 in Goodnestone, Kent, England.
  • Jane Coles married William De Bois, and had children including John Bois.
  • Jane Coles passed away in 1425 in Goodnestone, Kent, England.

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Jane Coles's Ancestors

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Jane Coles
1355–1425
Birth Place: Goodnestone, Kent, England
Parents
Richard Coles
1330–1362
Lincolnshire, England
Dama Coles
1331–
England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jane Coles's Descendants

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Jane Coles (1355–1425) m. William (de) Bois (ABT 1360–1399)
  1. 1. John Bois 1400–1472 m. Agnes Browne 1402–
    1. 1. Alice (de) Bois 1420–1444 m. Sir (Hugh) Champernowne 1417–1454
      1. 1. William Champernowne 1442–1464 m. Elizabeth Chidderleigh 1435–1464
        1. 1. John Champernowne 1458–1503 m. Margaret Courtenay 1455–1536

Jane Coles's Timeline

2 Records

1355
1355
Birth of Jane Coles in Goodnestone, Kent, England
Goodnestone, Kent, England
1425
1425
Age 70
Death of Jane Coles in Goodnestone, Kent, England
Goodnestone, Kent, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1355
    Event Place: Goodnestone, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1425
    Event Place: Goodnestone, Kent, England

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