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Joan Webbe 1529–1590 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1529

Birth Location: St. Kew, Cornwall

Death Date: 1590

Death Location: Lewes, Sussex

Father: William Webbe

Mother: Lady Kembold

Spouse(s): John Randall

Children(s): Joan Randall

In 1529, Joan Webbe entered the world in St. Kew, Cornwall, born to William Webbe And Lady Elizabeth Kembold. Joan Webbe married John Randall, and had children including Joan Randall. Joan Webbe passed away in 1590 in Lewes, Sussex.

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Biography

  • In 1529, Joan Webbe entered the world in St. Kew, Cornwall, born to William Webbe And Lady Elizabeth Kembold.
  • Joan Webbe married John Randall, and had children including Joan Randall.
  • Joan Webbe passed away in 1590 in Lewes, Sussex.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Joan Webbe's Ancestors

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Joan Webbe
1529–1590
Birth Place: St. Kew, Cornwall
Parents
William Webbe
1509–1603
Sussex, England
Lady (Elizabeth) Kembold
1488–1582
Hitcham, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Joan Webbe's Descendants

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Joan Webbe (1529–1590) m. John Randall (1525–1551)
  1. 1. Joan Randall 1547–1627 m. Nicholas Matthew 1540–1608
    1. 1. Dorothy (Mathew of) Tregildren 1596–1677 m. Thomas Penkevell 1586–1666
      1. 1. Benjamin Penkevell 1628–1693 m. Mary (Achym the) Elder 1636–1700
        1. 1. Ursula Penkevell 1663–1724 m. Thomas Hill 1659–1713

Joan Webbe's Timeline

2 Records

1529
1529
Birth of Joan Webbe in St. Kew, Cornwall
St. Kew, Cornwall
1590
1590
Age 61
Death of Joan Webbe in Lewes, Sussex
Lewes, Sussex

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1529
    Event Place: St. Kew, Cornwall

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1590
    Event Place: Lewes, Sussex

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