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Joan of England

Female Bef 1190 - 1236  (> 46 years)


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  • Name Joan of England  [1
    Birth Bef 1190  [2
    Gender Female 
    Death 30 Mar 1236  [3, 4
    Alternate death Feb 1237  [3, 4
    Alternate death 2 Feb 1237  Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 5
    Burial Llanvaes, Anglesey, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 5
    Person ID I6111  Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of AP, Ancestor of DDB, Ancestor of DGH, Ancestor of DK, Ancestor of EK, Ancestor of JTS, Ancestor of LD, Ancestor of LDN, Ancestor of LMW, Ancestor of TNH, Ancestor of TSW, Ancestor of TWK, Ancestor of UKL, Ancestor of XYZ
    Last Modified 21 Apr 2018 

    Father John, King of England,   b. Abt 27 Dec 1166, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 19 Oct 1216, Newark Castle, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 49 years) 
    Mother Clemence 
    Family ID F135  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Llywelyn Fawr ap Iorwerth,   b. Abt 1173   d. 11 Apr 1240, Aberconwy Abbey, Conwy, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 67 years) 
    Marriage Bef 23 Mar 1205  [2, 6, 7
    Children 
    +1. Gwladus Ddu   d. 1251, Windsor, Berkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location
    +2. Ellen of Wales   d. Bef 24 Oct 1253
    Family ID F2856  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 22 Feb 2017 

  • Notes 
    • Princess of North Wales. Also called, in Welsh, Siwan.

      From Leo van de Pas, in a posting to soc.genealogy.medieval, 23 Feb 1999:

      "I found the following about Joan bastard of England, after her death she was buried at Llanfaes but, at the dissolution of the monastery, her coffin was removed. In the 19th century it was discovered that it was being used as a horse trough. Rescued from this use, it was placed in Baron Hill Park, near Beaumaris in Anglesey. The most recent location is given as the Church of St. Mary and St. Nicholas in Beaumaris."

  • Sources 
    1. [S128] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant ed. Vicary Gibbs, H. A. Doubleday, Duncan Warrand, Howard de Walden, Geoffrey H. White and R. S. Lea. 2nd edition. 14 volumes (1-13, but volume 12 spanned two books), London, The St. Catherine Press, 1910-1959. Volume 14, "Addenda & Corrigenda," ed. Peter W. Hammond, Gloucestershire, Sutton Publishing, 1998.

    2. [S142] Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson. Salt Lake City, 2013.

    3. [S839] William Addams Reitwiesner, "The Children of Joan, Princess of North Wales." The Genealogist 1:80, Spring 1980.

    4. [S145] Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. 8th edition, William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, eds. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004, 2006, 2008.

    5. [S1526] The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, Wife of Reverend John Owsley, Generations 1-15, Fourth Preliminary Edition, by Ronny O. Bodine and Bro. Thomas Spalding, Jr. 2013.

    6. [S145] Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. 8th edition, William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, eds. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004, 2006, 2008., says "1206".

    7. [S839] William Addams Reitwiesner, "The Children of Joan, Princess of North Wales." The Genealogist 1:80, Spring 1980., "before 15 Oct 1204".