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Joane Gross 1390–1439 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: About 1390

Birth Location: Norfolk, England

Death Date: About 1439

Death Location: Rougham, Norfolk, England

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Spouse(s): Sir Yelverton

Children(s): Margaret Yelverton, Thomas Yelverton, John Yelverton

In 1390, Joane Gross entered the world in Norfolk, England, born to Sir Oliver Le Gross And Elizabeth De Tudenham. Joane Gross married Sir William Yelverton, and had children including John Yelverton, Margaret Yelverton, Thomas Yelverton. Joane Gross passed away in 1439 in Rougham, Norfolk, England.

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Biography

  • In 1390, Joane Gross entered the world in Norfolk, England, born to Sir Oliver Le Gross And Elizabeth De Tudenham.
  • Joane Gross married Sir William Yelverton, and had children including John Yelverton, Margaret Yelverton, Thomas Yelverton.
  • Joane Gross passed away in 1439 in Rougham, Norfolk, England.

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Joane Gross
1390–1439
Birth Place: Norfolk, England
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Joane Gross's Descendants

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Joane Gross (About 1390–About 1439) m. Sir (William) Yelverton (About 1386–Oct 1470)
  1. 1. Margaret Yelverton 1414–1513 m. Thomas Tyndale 1415–1448
  2. 2. Thomas Yelverton 1410–1439
  3. 3. John Yelverton 1412–1481

Joane Gross's Timeline

2 Records

1390
About 1390
Birth of Joane Gross in Norfolk, England
Norfolk, England
1439
About 1439
Age 49
Death of Joane Gross in Rougham, Norfolk, England
Rougham, Norfolk, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: About 1390
    Event Place: Norfolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: About 1439
    Event Place: Rougham, Norfolk, England

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