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Sir Thomas Boleyn 1350–1411 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1350

Birth Location: Salle, Norfolk, England

Death Date: 1411

Death Location: Salle, Norfolk, England

Father: John Boleyn

Mother: Margaret Boleyne

Spouse(s): Ann Brachton

Children(s): Geoffrey I, William Boleyn, John Bullen

In 1350, Sir Thomas Boleyn entered the world in Salle, Norfolk, England, born to John Boleyn And Margaret Boleyne. Sir Thomas Boleyn married Ann Jane Brachton, and had children including Geoffrey Boleyn I, John Bullen, William Boleyn. Sir Thomas Boleyn passed away in 1411 in Salle, Norfolk, England.

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Biography

  • In 1350, Sir Thomas Boleyn entered the world in Salle, Norfolk, England, born to John Boleyn And Margaret Boleyne.
  • Sir Thomas Boleyn married Ann Jane Brachton, and had children including Geoffrey Boleyn I, John Bullen, William Boleyn.
  • Sir Thomas Boleyn passed away in 1411 in Salle, Norfolk, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Sir Boleyn's Ancestors

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Sir Boleyn
1350–1411
Birth Place: Salle, Norfolk, England
Parents
John Boleyn
1300–1402
Aylsham, Norfolk, England
Margaret Boleyne
1304–1353
1671862, Norfolk, England
Grandparents
John
1272–
, Norfolk, , England
Mrs John
1274–
, Norfolk, , England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sir Boleyn's Descendants

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Sir (Thomas) Boleyn (1350–1411) m. Ann (Jane) Brachton (1354–1410)
  1. 1. Geoffrey (Boleyn) I 1380–1440 m. Alice Bracton 1385–
    1. 1. Geoffrey (Boleyn) II 1406–1463 m. Anne (Hoo) I 1425–1536 m. Anne (de) Hoo 1424–1484
      1. 1. William Boleyn 1451–1505 m. Margaret Butler 1454–1539
        1. 1. Alice Boleyn 1487–1538 m. Robert (de) Clere 1453–1529
        2. 2. James Boleyn 1493–1561 m. Elizabeth Wood 1496–1583
        3. 3. Anthony Boleyn 1475–1493
        4. 4. Anne Boleyn 1475–1556 m. John (William Baron of Shelton Shelton) 21st 1472–1539
        5. 5. Thomas Boleyn 1477–1539 m. Elizabeth Howard 1480–1537
        6. 6. James Boleyn 1481–1561
        7. 7. Jane Boleyn 1485–1501
        8. 8. William Boleyn 1487–1571 m. Ellen Venables 1492–1525
        9. 9. John Boleyn 1489–1493
        10. 10. Margaret Boleyn 1489–1550 m. John Sackville 1489–1557
        11. 11. Edward Boleyn 1496–1571 m. Anne Tempest 1497– m. Elizabeth 1503–
        12. 12. John Boleyn 1481–1484
        13. 13. William Boleyn 1483–1571
        14. 14. Margaret Boleyn 1487–1550
      2. 2. Alice Boleyn 1438–1485 m. John (Fortescue the) Younger 1434–1500
      3. 3. Cecily Boleyn 1442–1449
      4. 4. Thomas Boleyn 1444–1471
      5. 5. Simon Boleyn 1447–1482
      6. 6. Anne Boleyn 1450–1445 m. Sir (Henry) Heydon 1440–1503
      7. 7. Isabella Boleyn 1440–1485 m. William Cheney 1444–1487
    2. 2. Cecily Boleyn 1408–1458
    3. 3. Isabel (Alice) Boleyn 1420–1485 m. Henri Aucher 1415–1440 m. Henry (Aucher) III 1420–1494
    4. 4. Thomas Boleyn 1403–1472
    5. 5. William (Bullen) Boleyn 1412–1470
    6. 6. John Boleyn 1414–1470
  2. 2. William Boleyn 1376–
  3. 3. John Bullen 1378–

Sir Boleyn's Timeline

2 Records

1350
1350
Birth of Sir Thomas Boleyn in Salle, Norfolk, England
Salle, Norfolk, England
1411
1411
Age 61
Death of Sir Thomas Boleyn in Salle, Norfolk, England
Salle, Norfolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1350
    Event Place: Salle, Norfolk, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch, accessed 28 May 2023), entry for Sir Thomas Boleyn, person ID GK2Z-9CY.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1411
    Event Place: Salle, Norfolk, England
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch, accessed 28 May 2023), entry for Sir Thomas Boleyn, person ID GK2Z-9CY.

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