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Joan de MORTIMER 1290–1319 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1290

Birth Location: Wigmore, Hertfordshire, England

Death Date: 10 Apr 1319

Death Location: Woodbridge, Suffolk, England

Father: Edmund Mortimer)*

Mother: Margaret *

Spouse(s): Richard WEYLAND

Children(s): Cicely WEYLAND

In 1290, Joan de MORTIMER entered the world in Wigmore, Hertfordshire, England, born to Edmund De Mortimer 2Nd Baron Mortimer And Margaret De Fiennes. Joan de MORTIMER married Richard De Weyland, and had children including Cicely De Weyland. Joan de MORTIMER passed away in 1319 in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • In 1290, Joan de MORTIMER entered the world in Wigmore, Hertfordshire, England, born to Edmund De Mortimer 2Nd Baron Mortimer And Margaret De Fiennes.
  • Joan de MORTIMER married Richard De Weyland, and had children including Cicely De Weyland.
  • Joan de MORTIMER passed away in 1319 in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Joan MORTIMER's Ancestors

Self
Joan MORTIMER
1290–1319
Birth Place: Wigmore, Hertfordshire, England
Parents
Edmund de MORTIMER (2nd Baron Mortimer)*
1251–1304
Margaret (de FIENNES) *
1265–1333
Fiennes, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Grandparents
Roger (de MORTIMER III (1st (Baron) Mortimer)*
1231–1282
Cwmaron Castle, Wales
de Braose
1226–1301
Wales
William (de FIENNES II (Baron of Tingry &) Fiennes)*
1245–1302
Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England
Blanche (de BRIENNE (Lady of) Loupeland)*
1246–1302
Courtrain, Mynn, France
Great-Grandparents
Ralph Mortimer)*
1198–1246
Gwladus *
1207–1251
William Abergavenny)*
1197–1230
Eva *
1203–1246
Enguerrand II*
1192–1267
Isabel *
1210–1295
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Roger Mortimer)*
1153–1214
Isabelle *
1170–1252
Llywelyn Wales)*
1173–1240
Joan *
1189–1237
William Pembroke)*
1147–1219
Isabel Pembroke)*
1172–1220

Joan MORTIMER's Descendants

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Joan (de) MORTIMER (1290–10 Apr 1319) m. Richard (de) WEYLAND (1294–before 10 April 1319)
  1. 1. Cicely (de) WEYLAND 1314–1353 m. Bartholomew (de BURGHERSH KG (4th Baron) Burghersh) 1323–1369
    1. 1. Elizabeth (de BURGHERSH (3rd Baroness) Burghersh) 1342–1409 m. Edward (DESPENSER (1st Baron le) Despencer) 1335–1375 m. Maurice (FITZ-GERALD (4th Earl of) Kildarde) 1318–1390
      1. 1. Anne (le) DESPENSER –1426 m. Hugh (HASTINGS) Sir 1350–1386
        1. 1. Margaret HASTINGS 1355–1397 m. John WINGFIELD 1345–1389
        2. 2. Edward (HASTINGS (Sir) (Baron) Hastings) 1382–1438 m. Muriel (DYNHAM \) DINHAM 1390–
      2. 2. Margaret (le) DESPENSER –1415 m. Robert (de FERRERS (4th Baron Ferrers of) Chartley) 1358–1413
      3. 3. Elizabeth (le) DESPENSER –1408 m. William (la ZOUCHE Sir (3rd Baron Zouche of) Harringworth) 1343–1396 m. John (FITZ-ALAN \ ARUNDEL (2nd Baron) Arundel) 1364–1390
        1. 1. John (FITZ-ALAN \ ARUNDEL ( 13th Earl of Arundel, 3rd Baron) Maltravers) 1385–1421 m. Eleanor (de BERKELEY) * 1390–1455
        2. 2. Thomas (FITZ-ALAN \ ARUNDEL) Sir –1430
      4. 4. Gerald (FITZ-GERALD (5th Earl of) Kildare) –1432 m. Agnes DARCY 1378–1429
        1. 1. Joan (FITZ-GERALD) (Lady) –1452 m. James ("The White Earl" BUTLER (4th Earl Ormanande & Lord High) Treasurer)* 1393–1452 m. John (GREY (Baron Grey of) Codnor) 1396–1431
      5. 5. John (FITZ-GERALD (6th Earl of) Kildare) 1370–1435

Joan MORTIMER's Timeline

2 Records

1290
1290
Birth of Joan de MORTIMER in Wigmore, Hertfordshire, England
Wigmore, Hertfordshire, England
1319
10 Apr 1319
Age 29
Death of Joan de MORTIMER in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England
Woodbridge, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1290
    Event Place: Wigmore, Hertfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Occupation

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Apr 1319
    Event Place: Woodbridge, Suffolk, England

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