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Joan Beaumont 1289–1332 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1289

Birth Location: Woodbridge, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 1332

Death Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England

Father: Richard Beaumont

Mother: Alice None

Spouse(s): Giles Braose, Edmund Bacon

Children(s): John Braose, Robert Braose, Margaret Bacon, Robert Bacon

In 1289, Joan Beaumont entered the world in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, born to Richard De Beaumont And Alice. Joan Beaumont married Edmund Bacon, Giles De Braose, and had children including John De Braose, Margaret Bacon, Robert Bacon, Robert De Braose. Joan Beaumont passed away in 1332 in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1289, Joan Beaumont entered the world in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, born to Richard De Beaumont And Alice.
  • Joan Beaumont married Edmund Bacon, Giles De Braose, and had children including John De Braose, Margaret Bacon, Robert Bacon, Robert De Braose.
  • Joan Beaumont passed away in 1332 in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Joan Beaumont's Ancestors

Self
Joan Beaumont
1289–1332
Birth Place: Woodbridge, Suffolk, England
Parents
Richard De Beaumont
1250–1311
Woodbridge Castle, Suffolk, England
Alice
1263–1323
Suffolk, England
Grandparents
John (de) Beaumont
1219–1298
Drayton Manor, Framingham Pigot, Hellesdon, Norwich, Norfolk
Jeanne (de la) Guerche
1230–1290
Pauntose, Normandy, France
Great-Grandparents
William Beaumont
1195–1219
Alice Oyri
1196–1219
Guillaume Guerche
1215–1271
Anne Montmorency
1220–1230
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Beaumont
1172–1195
Alice LeStrange
1191–1225
Fulk Oyri
1165–1227
Maud LeStrange
1167–1196
Guillaume Guerche
1192–1223
Hersende Sille
1190–1225
Mathieu Montmorency
1174–1230
Emma Laval
1200–1264

Joan Beaumont's Descendants

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Joan Beaumont (1289–1332) m. Giles (de) Braose (Jan 1270–6 Feb 1310) m. Edmund Bacon (1289–Mar 1337)
  1. 1. John (de) Braose 1306–1371 m. Eve (de) Ufford 1310–1370
    1. 1. Margaret (de) Braose 1330– m. William Wychingham 1328–1374
      1. 1. Nicholas Witchingham 1370–1434 m. Joan Antingham 1380–1437
        1. 1. Elizabeth Wychingham 1385–1451 m. Thomas (IV) Hoo 1396–1455
        2. 2. Alice Witchingham 1396–1458 m. Roger Harsyke 1394–1453
        3. 3. Edward Wychingham 1400–1472 m. Alice Fastolf 1404–1465
      2. 2. Dionisia Witchingham 1360–1418 m. William Clere 1356–1384
        1. 1. John Clere 1382–1415 m. Elizabeth Branch 1384–1441
        2. 2. Edward Clere 1372–
        3. 3. Margaret Clere 1375–1419 m. William Appleyard 1360–1419
    2. 2. John (de) Braose 1332–1395 m. Joan (de) Shardelowe 1345–1376
      1. 1. Robert (de) Brewse 1370–1424 m. Ela Stapleton 1380–1456
        1. 1. Thomas Brewse 1406–1482 m. Joan Calthorpe 1408–1456
        2. 2. Margaret Brewes 1412–1479 m. John Shelton 1403–1431 m. Robert Allington 1405–
    3. 3. Alice (de) Braose 1347–1458 m. William Caley 1344–1387
      1. 1. Agnes Caley 1370–1401 m. John Harsyke 1368–1401
        1. 1. Roger Harsyke 1394–1453 m. Alice Witchingham 1396–1458
        2. 2. John Harsyke 1342–1389
        3. 3. Margery Harsyke 1408–
  2. 2. Robert (de) Braose 1310–1325
  3. 3. Margaret Bacon 1305–1329 m. William Kerdeston 1307–1361
    1. 1. Maud Kerdeston 1324–1349 m. John (de) Burghersh 1324–1349
      1. 1. John (de) Burghersh 1343–1391 m. Ismania (de) Hanham 1347–1420
        1. 1. Margaret (de) Burghersh 1398–1424 m. John (VII) Arundel 1392–1423
        2. 2. Matilda (de) Burghersh 1382–1436 m. Thomas Chaucer 1367–1434
        3. 3. Joan Raleigh 1384–1435 m. John (IV) Whalesborough 1360–1418
    2. 2. Margaret Kerdeston 1322–1394 m. William Tendring 1319–1375
      1. 1. William Tendring 1339–1421 m. Katherine Milde 1343–1403
        1. 1. Alice Tendring 1365–1426 m. John Howard 1365–1436
        2. 2. John Tendring 1375–1409 m. Cecily 1380–1440
    3. 3. William Kerdeston 1325–1419
  4. 4. Robert Bacon 1319–1375 m. Isabella (da) Villiers 1323–1345
    1. 1. Isabel Bacon 1345–1411 m. Oliver Calthorpe 1338–1399
      1. 1. William Calthorpe 1367–1420 m. Eleanor Mauteby 1370–1409
        1. 1. John Calthorpe 1389–1421 m. Ann Wythe 1390–1416
        2. 2. Margaret Calthorpe 1391–1427
        3. 3. Anne Calthorpe 1398– m. William Denston 1395–1439
        4. 4. Richard Calthorpe 1400–1438
        5. 5. Margaret Calthorpe 1368–1427
      2. 2. John Calthorpe 1354–1384 m. Elizabeth Erghom 1354–1383
        1. 1. Eustachia Calthorpe 1380–1454 m. Richard Fairfax 1390–1432
        2. 2. Anastasia Calthorpe 1376–1432
      3. 3. Christopher Calthorpe 1369–
      4. 4. Margaret Calthorpe 1373–1427

Joan Beaumont's Timeline

2 Records

1289
1289
Birth of Joan Beaumont in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England
Woodbridge, Suffolk, England
1332
1332
Age 43
Death of Joan Beaumont in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England
Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1289
    Event Place: Woodbridge, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1332
    Event Place: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England

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