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Joan Brooke 1432–1460 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1432

Birth Location: Utterby, Lincolnshire, England

Death Date: 1460

Death Location: Utterby, Lincolnshire, England

Father: Sir Cobham

Mother: Joan Braybrooke

Spouse(s): Thomas Smythe

Children(s): John Smythr, Sir Smythe

Joan Brooke was born in 1432 in Utterby, Lincolnshire, England, the child of Sir Edward Brooke Brooks Lord Cobham And Joan Braybrooke. Joan Brooke married Thomas De Elye Smythe, and had children including John Smythr, Sir Thomas De Eley Smythe. Joan Brooke passed away in 1460 in Utterby, Lincolnshire, England.

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Biography

  • Joan Brooke was born in 1432 in Utterby, Lincolnshire, England, the child of Sir Edward Brooke Brooks Lord Cobham And Joan Braybrooke.
  • Joan Brooke married Thomas De Elye Smythe, and had children including John Smythr, Sir Thomas De Eley Smythe.
  • Joan Brooke passed away in 1460 in Utterby, Lincolnshire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Joan Brooke's Ancestors

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Joan Brooke
1432–1460
Birth Place: Utterby, Lincolnshire, England
Parents
Sir Edward Brooke Brooks Lord Cobham
1409–1464
Brooke, Somerset, England
Joan Braybrooke
1392–1442
Cobham, Kent, England
Grandparents
Sir (Thomas Brooke (Sherriff van) Devonshire)
1380–1439
Holdrich Devon, Somerset, , England
Johanna (Braybrooke (Lady) Cobham)
1391–1442
Cobham, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Somerset)
1356–1417
Johanna Hanap
1358–1437
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Joan Brooke's Descendants

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Joan Brooke (1432–1460) m. Thomas (De Elye) Smythe (1430–1466)
  1. 1. John Smythr 1452–1527
  2. 2. Sir (Thomas De Eley) Smythe 1460–1544 m. Lady (Anne De Neville-Stafford-Le) Strange 1462–1546
    1. 1. Robert (Elye) Smythe 1480–1527
    2. 2. John (D'Elye) Smythe 1480–1570
    3. 3. Margaret (Alice D'Elye) Smythe 1474–1576
    4. 4. William (D'Elye) Smythe 1518–1552 m. Katherine Porter 1520–1556
      1. 1. Robert Smythe 1544–1601 m. Joane (Allen) Allayne 1545–1638
        1. 1. John Smyth –1602
        2. 2. John Smith 1567–1640 m. Thomas –1609
        3. 3. Ellyn Smith 1564–1617
        4. 4. Richard Smith 1583–1669
        5. 5. Thomas Smyth 1570–1659
        6. 6. James Smyth 1574–
        7. 7. Agnes Smith 1588–1591
        8. 8. Thomas Smith 1558–1625
        9. 9. Robert Smith 1563–1621
        10. 10. Alice Smith 1556–1615
      2. 2. Augustine Smith 1543–1556
      3. 3. Eleanor Smythe 1546–1599
      4. 4. Elizabeth (Emma) Smith 1544–1600 m. Richard Jackson 1533–1580 m. Thomas (Rippon) Ripley 1551–1635
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Margaret) Ripley 1573–1662
        2. 2. Henry Ripley 1572–1618
        3. 3. Sir (Thomas) Ripley 1577–1638 m. Elizabeth (Margaret) Jackson 1568–1660
        4. 4. Elizabeth (Margaret) Jackson 1568–1660 m. Sir (Thomas) Ripley 1577–1638 m. John Johnson 1572–1639
        5. 5. Anne Ripley 1573–1594
        6. 6. Caroline Ripley 1576–
        7. 7. Jane (Anne) Jackson 1569–1658
        8. 8. John Jackson 1565–1630
      5. 5. Margaret Smith 1547–1600
      6. 6. Ellin Smythe –1594
      7. 7. William Smythe 1554–1590
      8. 8. Elizabeth (Harvey) Smyth 1552–1575
      9. 9. Mary Smythe 1535–1579
    5. 5. Richard D'elye-Smythe 1490–1538
    6. 6. Sir (Thomas D'Elye Smythe) II 1492–1541
    7. 7. Richard (D'Elye) Smythe 1480–1508
    8. 8. Roger (D'Elye) Smythe 1480–

Joan Brooke's Timeline

2 Records

1432
1432
Birth of Joan Brooke in Utterby, Lincolnshire, England
Utterby, Lincolnshire, England
1460
1460
Age 28
Death of Joan Brooke in Utterby, Lincolnshire, England
Utterby, Lincolnshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1432
    Event Place: Utterby, Lincolnshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1460
    Event Place: Utterby, Lincolnshire, England
    Record Source: Age:
    27-28

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