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Joan Atwood 1375–1404 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1375
Birth Location: , Somerset or Staffordshire, England
Death Date: 24 Apr 1404
Death Location: , , , England
Father: John Atwood
Mother: Gamilda Perche
Spouse(s): Richard Warre
Children(s): Elizabeth Warre, Richard Warre
The story of Joan Atwood began in 1375 in , Somerset or Staffordshire, England. Joan Atwood married Richard De La Warre, and had children including Elizabeth De La Warre, Richard De La Warre. Joan Atwood passed away in 1404 in , , , England.
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Biography
- The story of Joan Atwood began in 1375 in , Somerset or Staffordshire, England.
- Joan Atwood married Richard De La Warre, and had children including Elizabeth De La Warre, Richard De La Warre.
- Joan Atwood passed away in 1404 in , , , England.
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Joan Atwood's Ancestors
Joan Atwood's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth (de la) Warre 1389–1431 m. John Chiselden 1325–1420
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1. William Chiselden 1350–1427 m. Elizabeth 1355–1430
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1. Margaret Chiselden 1375–1474 m. William Wadham 1373–1452
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1. John Wadham 1380–1427 m. Elizabeth Popham 1410–1476
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2. Elizabeth Wadham 1377–
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3. Mary (Margaret) Wadham 1434–
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2. Richard (de la) Warre 1400–1450
Joan Atwood's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1375
Event Place: , Somerset or Staffordshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 Apr 1404
Event Place: , , , England