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Joan de Morton 1402–1456 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1402

Birth Location: Deighton, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: Sep 1456

Death Location: Yorkshire, England

Father: Robert Nottingham

Mother: Cicely Knyveton

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In 1402, Joan de Morton entered the world in Deighton, Yorkshire, England, born to Robert Iv De Morton Sheriff Of Nottingham And Cicely Knyveton. Joan de Morton passed away in 1456 in Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1402, Joan de Morton entered the world in Deighton, Yorkshire, England, born to Robert Iv De Morton Sheriff Of Nottingham And Cicely Knyveton.
  • Joan de Morton passed away in 1456 in Yorkshire, England.

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Joan Morton's Ancestors

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Joan Morton
1402–1456
Birth Place: Deighton, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Robert IV de Morton Sheriff of Nottingham
1375–1415
Morton, Nottinghamshire, England
Cicely Knyveton
1369–1401
Miraston, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Robert (III Sheriff of Nottingham Lord of) Morton
1354–1395
Bawtry, Yorkshire, England
Joan (de) Skinton
1354–1429
Yorkshire, England
Nicholas ((Lord of Mircaston)) Knyveton
1339–1368
Derby, Derbyshire, England
Mrs (Nicholas) DeKnyveton
1407–
Great-Grandparents
Robert Morton
1335–1375
Isabella Dalyson
1333–1387
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert DeMorton
1300–1355
Joan deSkinton
1310–1360

Joan Morton's Timeline

2 Records

1402
1402
Birth of Joan de Morton in Deighton, Yorkshire, England
Deighton, Yorkshire, England
1456
Sep 1456
Age 54
Death of Joan de Morton in Yorkshire, England
Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1402
    Event Place: Deighton, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1456
    Event Place: Yorkshire, England

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