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Lady Joan Milner, Lady of Bristol 1602–1660 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1602

Birth Location: St. Nicholas, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: 1660

Death Location: St. Nicholas Parish, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England

Father: Thomas Milner

Mother: Judith Wilson

Spouse(s): Thomas Carey

Children(s): Mary London, Walter Cary, William Cary

The story of Lady Joan Milner, Lady of Bristol began in 1602 in St. Nicholas, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England. Lady Joan Milner, Lady of Bristol married Thomas Carey, and had children including Mary Cary Carie Tudor Lady Of London, Walter Cary, William Cary. Lady Joan Milner, Lady of Bristol passed away in 1660 in St. Nicholas Parish, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Lady Joan Milner, Lady of Bristol began in 1602 in St. Nicholas, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England.
  • Lady Joan Milner, Lady of Bristol married Thomas Carey, and had children including Mary Cary Carie Tudor Lady Of London, Walter Cary, William Cary.
  • Lady Joan Milner, Lady of Bristol passed away in 1660 in St. Nicholas Parish, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lady Bristol's Ancestors

Self
Lady Bristol
1602–1660
Birth Place: St. Nicholas, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England
Parents
Thomas Milner
1578–1619
England
Judith Wilson
1580–1617
England
Grandparents
Laurence Wilson
1545–1591
Helpringham, Lincolnshire, England
Agnes Penington
1554–1591
Helpringham, Lincolnshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Wilson
1530–
Lady Tattersall
1530–
Sir Penington
1518–1557
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Pennington
1485–1557
Lady Broughton*
1495–1542

Lady Bristol's Descendants

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Lady (Joan Milner, Lady of) Bristol (abt 1602–1660) m. Thomas Carey (1604–9 Apr 1631)
  1. 1. Mary (Cary Carie (Tudor) , Lady of) London 1620–1648 m. 1615–1648
    1. 1. Col (Robert "The Immigrant" Bolling, Virginia House of) Burgesses 1646–1709 m. Jane (Rolfe) (Bolling) 1650–1676 m. Anne (Meriweather) Stith 1660–1709
      1. 1. 1676–1729 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Kennon 1679–1727
        1. 1. Elizabeth Bolling 1709–1766 m. Dr (William Alexander 'Old Duke' Gay, a justice of Henrico in 1737, sheriff in) 1745 1705–1749 m. Major (James) Munford 1705–1754
        2. 2. Mary (Bolling) (Fleming) 1711–1744 m. Col (John Wigton Fleming,) Sr 1697–1756
        3. 3. Martha (Bolling) (Eldridge) 1713–1749
        4. 4. Anne (Bolling) (Murray) 1718–1800
        5. 5. Jane (Kennon Bolling) (Randolph) 1698–1766 m. Colonel (Richard Randolph, House of) Burgess 1686–1748
        6. 6. Judith Bolling 1708–1770
        7. 7. Penelope (Bolling) (Johnson) 1694–1756
        8. 8. Maj (John Kennon 'Red Bolling' Bolling II, House of) Burgesses 1700–1757 m. Mary (Elizabeth Blair) (Bland) 1708–1775 m. Elizabeth Lewis 1706–1728
      2. 2. Drury (Bolling "White line) Bolling" 1696–1726 m. Elizabeth Meriwether 1699–1725
        1. 1. Frances Bolling 1724–1774 m. Colonel (Theodorick J Bland Sr, Prince George County Militia, clerk of the county, House of) Burgesses 1708–1783
      3. 3. Elizabeth (Anne Bolling) (Wynne) 1690–1754 m. Robert Wynne 1685–1754 m. Robert (S) Elam 1684–1753
        1. 1. Elizabeth Elam 1710–1735
        2. 2. Richard (D) Elam 1712–1769
        3. 3. Robert Elam 1720–1783
        4. 4. Lodowick Elam 1728–1778
        5. 5. Gilbert ELAM 1722–1784
      4. 4. Capt (Robert Thomas Bolling II, "White) Bolling" 1682–1749 m. Mary (Anne) Cocke 1690–1749
        1. 1. Mary (Ann) Bolling 1708–1796
        2. 2. Lucy (Mary Cocke) Bolling 1719–1767 m. Col (Peter) Randolph 1717–1767
        3. 3. Jane Bolling 1703–1766
        4. 4. Susanna Bolling 1728–1788
        5. 5. Col (Robert Bolling) III 1730–1775 m. Mary (Marshall) Tabb 1737–1814
      5. 5. Edward (Bolling "White) Bolling" 1687–1720
      6. 6. Alexander (Stith) Bolling 1686–1727
      7. 7. Thomas (Bolling "White) Bolling" 1697–1764
      8. 8. Agnes (Bolling (Kennon) "White) Bolling" 1700–1762 m. Richard Kennon 1684–1735 m. Nicholas Wilkinson 1707–
        1. 1. Elizabeth Kennon 1720–1757
        2. 2. Richard Kennon 1733–
      9. 9. Mary (Agnes 'Mollie') Bolling 1702–1777
      10. 10. John (Sith) Bolling 1686–1727
    2. 2. John (Bolling) II 1644–1648
  2. 2. Walter Cary 1646–
  3. 3. William Cary –1694

Lady Bristol's Timeline

2 Records

1602
abt 1602
Birth of Lady Joan Milner, Lady of Bristol in St. Nicholas, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England
St. Nicholas, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England
1660
1660
Age 58
Death of Lady Joan Milner, Lady of Bristol in St. Nicholas Parish, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England
St. Nicholas Parish, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1602
    Event Place: St. Nicholas, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1660
    Event Place: St. Nicholas Parish, Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire, England

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