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Joan Jackson 1498–1562 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1498

Birth Location: Gatonby, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1562-11-12

Death Location: St Nicholas, Nr Richmond, Yorkshire, England

Father: Robert Jackson

Mother: Mrs Jackson

Spouse(s): Thomas Wray, John Wycliffe

Children(s): Leonard Wray, Elizabeth Wray, Richard Wray, Alice Wray, Cecily Wray, Christopher Wray, Anne Wray, Adam Wray, George Wray, Thomas Wray, Katherine Wray

Joan Jackson was born in 1498 in Gatonby, Yorkshire, England, the child of Robert Jackson And Mrs Robert Jackson. Joan Jackson married John Wycliffe, Thomas Wray, and had children including Adam Wray, Alice Wray, Anne Wray, Cecily Wray, Christopher Wray, Elizabeth Wray, George Wray, Katherine Wray, Leonard Wray, Richard Wray, Thomas Wray. Joan Jackson passed away in 1562 in St Nicholas, Nr Richmond, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Joan Jackson was born in 1498 in Gatonby, Yorkshire, England, the child of Robert Jackson And Mrs Robert Jackson.
  • Joan Jackson married John Wycliffe, Thomas Wray, and had children including Adam Wray, Alice Wray, Anne Wray, Cecily Wray, Christopher Wray, Elizabeth Wray, George Wray, Katherine Wray, Leonard Wray, Richard Wray, Thomas Wray.
  • Joan Jackson passed away in 1562 in St Nicholas, Nr Richmond, Yorkshire, England.

Immediate Family

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Joan Jackson's Ancestors

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Joan Jackson
1498–1562
Birth Place: Gatonby, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Robert Jackson
1472–
Gatonby,,Yorkshire,England
Mrs (Robert) Jackson
1476–
Gatonby,,Yorkshire,England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Joan Jackson's Descendants

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Joan Jackson (1498–1562-11-12) m. Thomas Wray (1495–23 Aug 1590) m. John Wycliffe (1540–)
  1. 1. Leonard Wray 1519–1590 m. Ursula Vicars 1524–1594 m. Anne Girlington 1517–1592
    1. 1. Frances Wray 1554–1588 m. Francis Yarburgh 1550–1595
      1. 1. Edmund Yarburgh 1581–1631 m. Sarah Wormley 1559–1658 m. Sarah Wormley 1589–
        1. 1. Sir (Nicholas Edmund) Yarbrough 1596–1655 m. Faith Dawney 1596–1657 m. Sarah Wormley 1559–1658
        2. 2. Richard (Crishan Christopher) Yarbrough 1615–1702
        3. 3. Thomas Yarburgh 1623–1697
        4. 4. Edward Yarbrough 1620–
        5. 5. Francis Yarbrough 1619–
        6. 6. Frances Yarburgh 1615–1668
        7. 7. John Yarburgh 1629–1633
        8. 8. Edmund Yarburgh 1618–1699
        9. 9. Nicholas Yarbrough 1616–1655
        10. 10. William (Williams) Yarbrough 1648–1748
        11. 11. Richard Yarbrough 1640–1702
        12. 12. Francis Yarbrough 1550–1595
      2. 2. Elizabeth Yarburgh 1572–
      3. 3. Edmund Yarburgh 1500–1618
    2. 2. Leonard Wray 1550–
    3. 3. Robert Wray 1552–
    4. 4. Elizabeth Wray 1556–
    5. 5. Margaret Wray 1558–
    6. 6. Mary Wray 1560–
    7. 7. Phillip Wray 1562–
    8. 8. Christopher Wray 1564–1612
    9. 9. Leonard Raw 1555–
    10. 10. Frances Wray 1559–1634
    11. 11. Isabel Wray 1560–1623
    12. 12. Sir (Baronet William) Wray 1555–1617 m. Lucy Montague 1560–
  2. 2. Elizabeth Wray 1528–1586
  3. 3. Richard Wray 1525–
  4. 4. Alice Wray 1527–1559
  5. 5. Cecily Wray 1533–
  6. 6. Christopher Wray 1524–1592
  7. 7. Anne Wray 1521–
  8. 8. Adam Wray 1531–1584
  9. 9. George Wray 1537–
  10. 10. Thomas Wray 1517–1587
  11. 11. Katherine Wray 1529–

Joan Jackson's Timeline

2 Records

1498
1498
Birth of Joan Jackson in Gatonby, Yorkshire, England
Gatonby, Yorkshire, England
1562
1562-11-12
Age 64
Death of Joan Jackson in St Nicholas, Nr Richmond, Yorkshire, England
St Nicholas, Nr Richmond, Yorkshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1498
    Event Place: Gatonby, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1562-11-12
    Event Place: St Nicholas, Nr Richmond, Yorkshire, England

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