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Joane Barnard 1540–1635 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1540
Birth Location: England
Death Date: 14 Apr 1635
Death Location: St Andrew, by the Wardrobes, Buckinghamshire, England
Father: Roger Barnard
Mother: Jane (Prisby)
Spouse(s): Richard North
Children(s): William I
Joane Barnard was born in 1540 in England, the child of Roger Barnard And Jane Barnard Prisby. Joane Barnard married Richard North, and had children including William Winning North I. Joane Barnard passed away in 1635 in St Andrew, by the Wardrobes, Buckinghamshire, England.
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Biography
- Joane Barnard was born in 1540 in England, the child of Roger Barnard And Jane Barnard Prisby.
- Joane Barnard married Richard North, and had children including William Winning North I.
- Joane Barnard passed away in 1635 in St Andrew, by the Wardrobes, Buckinghamshire, England.
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Joane Barnard's Descendants
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1. William (Winning North) I 1570–1624 m. Annys ('Anne') Denbye 1570–1633
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1. Emily (Agnes) North 1605–1644 m. Thomas* ("George" (born 1603) Harding) I 1603–1644
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1. Thomas Harding 1631–1708 m. Eleanor (Jane) Bagwell 1639–1692
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1. Mary (Ellen) Harding 1663–1739 m. Henry (Josiah) Ballinger 1659–1733
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1540
Event Place: England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Apr 1635
Event Place: St Andrew, by the Wardrobes, Buckinghamshire, England