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John deHoland Exeter 1350–1399 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1350

Birth Location: Upholland, Lancashire, , England

Death Date: 15 Jan 1399

Death Location: Pleshey, Devon, England

Father: Sir Kent

Mother: Joan Plantagenet

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In 1350, John deHoland Exeter entered the world in Upholland, Lancashire, , England, born to Sir Thomas De Holland Earl Of Kent And Joan Plantagenet. John deHoland Exeter passed away in 1399 in Pleshey, Devon, England.

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Biography

  • In 1350, John deHoland Exeter entered the world in Upholland, Lancashire, , England, born to Sir Thomas De Holland Earl Of Kent And Joan Plantagenet.
  • John deHoland Exeter passed away in 1399 in Pleshey, Devon, England.

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John Exeter's Ancestors

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John Exeter
1350–1399
Birth Place: Upholland, Lancashire, , England
Parents
Sir Thomas De Holland Earl of Kent
1314–1360
Upholland,,Lancashire,England
Joan Plantagenet
1328–1385
Woodstock,,Kent,England
Grandparents
Robert (De) Holand
1285–1328
Upholland, Lancashire, England
Maud (La) Zouche
1290–1349
Ashby Magna, Leicestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
Robert Holland
1253–1304
Elizabeth DeSalmesbury
1256–1311
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thurstan DeHoland
1222–1275
Ellen Kellet
1230–1282

John Exeter's Timeline

2 Records

1350
1350
Birth of John deHoland Exeter in Upholland, Lancashire, , England
Upholland, Lancashire, , England
1399
15 Jan 1399
Age 49
Death of John deHoland Exeter in Pleshey, Devon, England
Pleshey, Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1350
    Event Place: Upholland, Lancashire, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Jan 1399
    Event Place: Pleshey, Devon, England

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