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Joan Boynton 1466–1486 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1466
Birth Location: Gloucestershire and Castle, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 1486
Death Location: England
Father: Christopher Boynton
Mother: Jane Strangeways
Spouse(s): William Neville
Children(s): Ralph Neville
In 1466, Joan Boynton entered the world in Gloucestershire and Castle, Yorkshire, England, born to Christopher Boynton And Jane Strangeways. Joan Boynton married William Neville, and had children including Ralph Neville. Joan Boynton passed away in 1486 in England.
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Biography
- In 1466, Joan Boynton entered the world in Gloucestershire and Castle, Yorkshire, England, born to Christopher Boynton And Jane Strangeways.
- Joan Boynton married William Neville, and had children including Ralph Neville.
- Joan Boynton passed away in 1486 in England.
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Joan Boynton's Ancestors
Joan Boynton's Descendants
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1. Ralph Neville 1445– m. Ann Gascoigne 1444–
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1. Ralph ((Earl of Westmoreland)) Neville 1465–1523 m. Elizabeth\Edith Sandys 1470–1529
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1. Anne Neville 1488–1514 m. Lord (William Conyers of) Hornby 1484–1524
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1. Lady (Katherine) Conyers 1510–1566 m. Sir (Francis) Bigod 1507–1537
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Joan Boynton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1466
Event Place: Gloucestershire and Castle, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1486
Event Place: England