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Joan Maynard 1535 – 1604 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1535

Birth Location: Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: 1604

Death Location: Hasilton, Gloucestershire, England

Father: Sir Albans

Mother: Lady Maynard

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Joan Maynard was born in 1535 in Gloucestershire, England, the child of Sir John Henry Maynard, MP House of Commons, Steward of St Albans and Lady Mary Margaret Maynard. Joan Maynard passed away in 1604 in Hasilton, Gloucestershire, England.

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Biography

  • Joan Maynard was born in 1535 in Gloucestershire, England, the child of Sir John Henry Maynard, MP House of Commons, Steward of St Albans and Lady Mary Margaret Maynard.
  • Joan Maynard passed away in 1604 in Hasilton, Gloucestershire, England.

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Joan Maynard's Ancestors

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Joan Maynard
1535 – 1604
Birth Place: Gloucestershire, England
Parents
Sir John Henry Maynard, MP House of Commons, Steward of St Albans
1507 – 1556
Glassenbury, Cranbrook, Kent, England
Lady (Mary Margaret) Maynard
1516 – 1577
St Albans, St Albans District, Hertfordshire, England
Grandparents
Sir (Ralph Rowlett Sheriff of) Hertfordshire
1490 – 1543
Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England
Elizabeth Latham
1490 – 1521
Hertfordshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Joan Maynard's Timeline

2 Records

1535
1535
Birth of Joan Maynard in Gloucestershire, England
Gloucestershire, England
1604
1604
Age 69
Death of Joan Maynard in Hasilton, Gloucestershire, England
Hasilton, Gloucestershire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1535
    Event Place: Gloucestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1604
    Event Place: Hasilton, Gloucestershire, England

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