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Sign up freeJoane Elizabeth Collett 1554–1604 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1554
Birth Location: Upper Slaughter, Gloucestershire, England
Death Date: 14 Dec 1604
Death Location: St. Mary, White Chapel, Middlesex, england
Father: Sir Collett
Mother: Joan Hanks
Spouse(s): John Fenne
Children(s): Sarah Fenn
The story of Joane Elizabeth Collett began in 1554 in Upper Slaughter, Gloucestershire, England. Joane Elizabeth Collett married John Fenne, and had children including Sarah Fenn. Joane Elizabeth Collett passed away in 1604 in St. Mary, White Chapel, Middlesex, england.
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Biography
- The story of Joane Elizabeth Collett began in 1554 in Upper Slaughter, Gloucestershire, England.
- Joane Elizabeth Collett married John Fenne, and had children including Sarah Fenn.
- Joane Elizabeth Collett passed away in 1604 in St. Mary, White Chapel, Middlesex, england.
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Joane Collett's Descendants
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1. Sarah Fenn 1575–1668 m. Thomas Claiborne 1573–1640
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1. Rebecca Claiborne 1593–1650 m. Richard Coleman 1590–1650
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1. Robert Coleman 1622–1689 m. Elizabeth (Mott) Grizzell 1632–1700
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1. Robert Coleman 1656–1713 m. Ann Spilsby 1659–1717
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1554
Event Place: Upper Slaughter, Gloucestershire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Dec 1604
Event Place: St. Mary, White Chapel, Middlesex, england