Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Joan de Geneville
1286 - 1356 (70 years)-
Name Joan de Geneville [1] Birth 2 Feb 1286 [2, 3] Gender Female Death 19 Oct 1356 [2, 3, 4] Person ID I16843 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of AP, Ancestor of DDB, Ancestor of DGH, Ancestor of JTS, Ancestor of LD, Ancestor of LDN, Ancestor of LMW, Ancestor of TNH Last Modified 18 Jul 2023
Father Peter de Geneville, b. of Ludlow, Shropshire, England d. Bef 8 Jun 1292 Mother Joan de la Marche d. Bef 18 Apr 1323 Marriage Bef 11 Oct 1283 [2] Family ID F10569 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Roger de Mortimer, b. 3 May 1286, of Wigmore, Herefordshire, England d. 29 Nov 1330, Tyburn, Middlesex, England (Age 44 years) Marriage 20 Sep 1301 Pembridge, Herefordshire, England [2] Children + 1. Katherine de Mortimer d. 4 Aug 1369 + 2. Joan de Mortimer d. Aft 1337 + 3. Maud de Mortimer d. Aft Aug 1345 + 4. Margaret de Mortimer d. 5 May 1337 + 5. Edmund de Mortimer, b. Between 1305 and 1306, of Wigmore, Herefordshire, England d. Bef 21 Jan 1332, Stanton Lacy, Shropshire, England (Age ~ 27 years) Family ID F10534 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 28 Aug 2019
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Notes - Also spelled Joinville.
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Sources - [S1768] Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls, Collected from Pleadings in Various Courts of Law, A.D. 1200 to 1500, from the Original Rolls in the Public Record Office by George Wrottesley. 1905.
- [S142] Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families by Douglas Richardson. Salt Lake City, 2013.
- [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.
- [S6758] Terry J. Booth, "The Sothill, Fauconberge, and Greystoke Ancestry of William1 Wentworth of New Hampshire." The American Genealogist 92:81, Jul/Oct 2021, published December 2022; 92:217, Jan/Apr 2022, published June 2023., year only.
- [S1768] Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls, Collected from Pleadings in Various Courts of Law, A.D. 1200 to 1500, from the Original Rolls in the Public Record Office by George Wrottesley. 1905.