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Joan Bourchier 1441–1470 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1441
Birth Location: England
Death Date: 7 Oct 1470
Death Location: England
Father: Sir Bourchier
Mother: Lady Berners
Spouse(s): Henry Latimer
Children(s): Richard Latimer
In 1441, Joan Bourchier entered the world in England, born to Sir John Bourchier And Lady Margery Berners. Joan Bourchier married Henry Neville Lord Latimer, and had children including Richard Neville 2Nd Baron Latimer. Joan Bourchier passed away in 1470 in England.
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Biography
- In 1441, Joan Bourchier entered the world in England, born to Sir John Bourchier And Lady Margery Berners.
- Joan Bourchier married Henry Neville Lord Latimer, and had children including Richard Neville 2Nd Baron Latimer.
- Joan Bourchier passed away in 1470 in England.
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Joan Bourchier's Ancestors
Joan Bourchier's Descendants
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1. Richard (Neville 2nd Baron) Latimer 1468–1530 m. Anne Stafford 1471–1522
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1. John (Neville 3rd Baron) Latimer 1493–1543 m. Dorothy (de) Vere 1497–1527
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1. Sir (John Neville , Lord of Danby, 4th Lord Baron) Latimer 1520–1576 m. Lucy Somerset 1524–1583
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1. Katherine Neville 1546–1596 m. Sir (Henry 8th Earl of Northumberland) Percy 1532–1585
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Joan Bourchier's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1441
Event Place: England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 Oct 1470
Event Place: England