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Joan De Singleton 1262–1303 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1262

Birth Location: Little Singleton Castle, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 1303

Death Location: Little Singleton, Lancashire, England

Father: Adam SINGLETON

Mother:

Spouse(s): Thomas Banastre

Children(s): Adam Banastre, William Banastre

The story of Joan De Singleton began in 1262 in Little Singleton Castle, Lancashire, England. Joan De Singleton married Thomas Bannister Banastre, Thomas De Banastre, and had children including Adam Banastre, William De Banastre. Joan De Singleton passed away in 1303 in Little Singleton, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Joan De Singleton began in 1262 in Little Singleton Castle, Lancashire, England.
  • Joan De Singleton married Thomas Bannister Banastre, Thomas De Banastre, and had children including Adam Banastre, William De Banastre.
  • Joan De Singleton passed away in 1303 in Little Singleton, Lancashire, England.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

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Joan Singleton's Ancestors

Self
Joan Singleton
1262–1303
Birth Place: Little Singleton Castle, Lancashire, England
Parents
Adam de SINGLETON
–1292
Grandparents
William (de) SINGLETON
–1292
Great-Grandparents
Alin Singleton
1181–1244
Alice (Wynwick)
1191–1269
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard SINGLETON
–1212
William Winwick
1165–1215
Matilda Thornton
1168–1215

Joan Singleton's Descendants

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Joan (De) Singleton (1262–1303) m. Thomas (de) Banastre (Abt 1260–Bef 1303)
  1. 1. Adam Banastre 1285–1314 m. Margaret Holland 1259–1349 m. Mrs. (Adam) Banastre 1314–
    1. 1. Katherine Banastre 1310–1359 m. John Harington 1300–1359 m. John Haryngton –1359
      1. 1. Nicholas Harrington 1345–1397 m. Isabel Loring 1344–1400 m. Isabella Engliish 1351–1400
        1. 1. William Harrington 1377–1439 m. Margaret Neville 1363–1439 m. Margaret (de) Neville 1383–1443
        2. 2. Isabel Harrington 1370– m. Thomas Tunstall 1358–
        3. 3. Eleanor Harrington 1364–1402
        4. 4. Thomas Harington 1365–
        5. 5. Nicholas Harington 1367–1417 m. Margaret (De) Latham 1377–1438
        6. 6. Allen Hamerton 1372–
        7. 7. Katherine Harrington 1374– m. Richard Huddlestone 1388–1428
        8. 8. James Harrington 1375–1417 m. Ellen Urswick 1375–1462 m. Ellen (Savage) Urswick 1368–1459 m. Ellen (Sefton Lancahrie) Urswick 1364–1459
        9. 9. Agnes (de) Harrington 1375–1445 m. Richard Sherburne 1395–1441
        10. 10. Margaret Harington 1376–1450
        11. 11. John Harrington 1379–1465 m. Isabel Sewer 1383–1462
      2. 2. Robert (De) Harington 1342–1361
      3. 3. Thomas Harrington 1345–1361
    2. 2. Adam (de) Banastre 1285–1367 m. Petronella Banastre 1310–1388
    3. 3. Petronella Banastre 1310–1388 m. Adam (de) Banastre 1285–1367 m. John (De) Trussell 1305–1358
    4. 4. Robert Bannister 1304–
    5. 5. Elizabeth DeBanastre 1314–1363 m. Richard Brooke 1310–1368
    6. 6. John Hephale –1323
  2. 2. William (De) Banastre 1285–1323 m. Philippa (De) Claughton 1289–

Joan Singleton's Timeline

2 Records

1262
1262
Birth of Joan De Singleton in Little Singleton Castle, Lancashire, England
Little Singleton Castle, Lancashire, England
1303
1303
Age 41
Death of Joan De Singleton in Little Singleton, Lancashire, England
Little Singleton, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1262
    Event Place: Little Singleton Castle, Lancashire, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 16 Sep 2020), entry for Joan De Singleton, person ID LCTY-7FJ.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1303
    Event Place: Little Singleton, Lancashire, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, \i FamilySearch\i0, accessed 16 Sep 2020), entry for Joan De Singleton, person ID LCTY-7FJ.

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