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John LE STRANGE 1289–1346 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1289

Birth Location: Litcham, Norfolk, England

Death Date: Abt 1346

Death Location: Litcham, Norfolk, England

Father: Robert STRANGE

Mother: Eleanor GREYSTOKE

Spouse(s): Sibyl None

Children(s): Thomas FELTON, Eleanor FELTON, Hamon FELTON, Edmund FELTON, John FELTON, Joan FELTON

John LE STRANGE was born in 1289 in Litcham, Norfolk, England, the child of Robert Le Strange And Eleanor Greystoke. John LE STRANGE married Sibyl, and had children including Edmund De Felton, Eleanor De Felton, Hamon De Felton, Joan De Felton, John De Felton, Thomas De Felton. John LE STRANGE passed away in 1346 in Litcham, Norfolk, England.

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Biography

  • John LE STRANGE was born in 1289 in Litcham, Norfolk, England, the child of Robert Le Strange And Eleanor Greystoke.
  • John LE STRANGE married Sibyl, and had children including Edmund De Felton, Eleanor De Felton, Hamon De Felton, Joan De Felton, John De Felton, Thomas De Felton.
  • John LE STRANGE passed away in 1346 in Litcham, Norfolk, England.

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John STRANGE's Ancestors

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John STRANGE
1289–1346
Birth Place: Litcham, Norfolk, England
Parents
Robert LE STRANGE
1256–1314
Mitford, Norfolk, England
Eleanor GREYSTOKE
1255–1326
Litcham, Norfolk, England
Grandparents
Robert (LE) STRANGE
1232–1276
Hunstanton, Norfolk, England
Alianore (DE) BLANCMINSTER
1231–1276
Blancminster, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
John III
1194–1269
Lucy TREGOZ
1202–1294
William BLANCMINSTER
1205–1260
Eve FITZWARIN
1208–1282
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John STRANGE
1168–1234
Amicia
1172–1235
Robert TREGOZ
1168–1215
Sibyl EWYAS
1178–1236
William MONASTERIO
1180–1240
Lucy TORET
1177–
Fulk FITZWARIN
1160–1258
Maud VAVASOUR
1176–1226

John STRANGE's Descendants

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John (LE) STRANGE (Abt 1289–Abt 1346) m. Sibyl (Abt 1290–Abt 1346)
  1. 1. Thomas (DE) FELTON 1325–1381 m. Joan WALKFARE 1380–1409 m. Joan (FITZ) JOHN 1343–
    1. 1. Eleanor FELTON 1361–1400 m. Thomas HOO 1370–1420 m. Robert (DE) UFFORD 1350–1393
      1. 1. Thomas HOO 1396–1455 m. Eleanor WELLES 1424–1455 m. Elizabeth ECHINGHAM 1394–1464 m. Elizabeth WYCHINGHAM 1410–1451
        1. 1. Anne HOO 1448–1535 m. Roger COPLEY 1430–1490 m. William GREYSTOKE 1447–1493
        2. 2. Eleanor HOO 1450– m. Thomas ECHINGHAM 1455– m. James CAREW, 1435–1492
        3. 3. Elizabeth HOO 1451–1500 m. John DEVENISH 1450–1510
        4. 4. Anne (Elizabeth) HOO 1425–1484 m. Geoffrey BOLEYN 1406–1463
        5. 5. Thomas HOO 1416–1486 m. Dorothy NORWOOD 1418–1450
    2. 2. Sybil (de) FELTON 1356–
    3. 3. Mary FELTON 1357–1394 m. John CURSON –1415 m. Sir (Geoffrey WORKESELEY) WORSLEY 1345–1385 m. Sir (Thomas) BRETON –1380 m. Sir (Edmund) HENGRAVE 1254–1334
  2. 2. Eleanor (DE) FELTON 1318–1374 m. Robert (DE) LISLE 1315–1367
  3. 3. Hamon (DE) FELTON 1319–1379 m. Margaret UNKNOWN 1325–
  4. 4. Edmund (de) FELTON 1320–1364 m. Elizabeth GERARD 1323–
  5. 5. John (DE) FELTON 1330–
  6. 6. Joan (DE) FELTON 1340–1384 m. Walter FAUCONBERG 1338–1392 m. Henry THURGRIM 1340–

John STRANGE's Timeline

2 Records

1289
Abt 1289
Birth of John LE STRANGE in Litcham, Norfolk, England
Litcham, Norfolk, England
1346
Abt 1346
Age 57
Death of John LE STRANGE in Litcham, Norfolk, England
Litcham, Norfolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1289
    Event Place: Litcham, Norfolk, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch<i>, accessed 29 Mar 2024), entry for John le Strange, person ID G671-2ML.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt 1346
    Event Place: Litcham, Norfolk, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch<i>, accessed 29 Mar 2024), entry for John le Strange, person ID G671-2ML.

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