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Joane Jean Norton 1410–1440 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1410
Birth Location: Colesdon, Surrey, , England
Death Date: 1440
Death Location: Christened Woodmansterne, Surrey, , England
Father: John Norton
Mother: Joane Quetche
Spouse(s): Richard Caldecote
Children(s): Joane Caldecote
The story of Joane Jean Norton began in 1410 in Colesdon, Surrey, , England. Joane Jean Norton married Richard Caldecote, and had children including Joane Caldecote. Joane Jean Norton passed away in 1440 in Christened Woodmansterne, Surrey, , England.
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Biography
- The story of Joane Jean Norton began in 1410 in Colesdon, Surrey, , England.
- Joane Jean Norton married Richard Caldecote, and had children including Joane Caldecote.
- Joane Jean Norton passed away in 1440 in Christened Woodmansterne, Surrey, , England.
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Joane Norton's Descendants
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1. Joane Caldecote 1448–1470 m. John Skinner 1449–1516
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1. Anne Skinner 1475–1503 m. Henry Wyatt 1460–1537
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1. Alice Wyatt 1494–1571
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2. Thomas Wyatt 1503–1542 m. Lady (Elizabeth) Brooke 1503–1560
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1. Frances Wiat 1522–1578
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2. Thomas Wyatt 1521–1554 m. Jane Hawte 1522–1600
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Joane Norton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1410
Event Place: Colesdon, Surrey, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1440
Event Place: Christened Woodmansterne, Surrey, , England