Previously, I believed that the parents of 1050811Joan ___ were 2101622Thomas de Dene and 2101623Martha de Shelving. However, researcher Pete Andrews called my attention to 2101622Thomas' inquisitions post mortem, which I had overlooked. 2101622Thomas' two IPM's strongly suggest that he is not 1050811Joan's father (since the IPM explicitly notes 2101622Thomas' daughter Joan as deceased in early childhood, among other incongruences). Nevertheless, because 1050811Joan certainly seems to be related to 2101622Thomas in some manner, and because my older work could prove useful for future research, I've isolated the profile pages that I'd written for 1050811Joan's formerly proposed ancestors into a separate section of my website, starting from the old version of Joan's page onward. You can see a list of those ancestors or a family tree of them. |
Parents: | 269007694Ranulf de Broc 269007695Damete de Gorum |
Born: | unknown |
Died: | between about Easter 1220 and 1224 location unknown |
Buried: | unknown |
By 8 August 1204,
Like her husband,
Her husband 134503846Stephen had died by March 1214,
1: Thomas Duffus Hardy, ed., Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus in Turri Londinensi Asservati, Tempore Regis Johannis (1835), page 339
2: Thomas Duffus Hardy, ed., Rotuli Chartarum in Turri Londinensi Asservati (1837), page 160, right column
3: Thomas Duffus Hardy, ed., Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum in Turri Londinensi, Volume I (1833), page 4, right column, 2
4: Curia Regis Rolls of the Reign of Henry III (1938; Kraus reprint, 1971), page 135. This is volume 8 of the Curia Regis series, although the title page doesn't specify so. You can see a copy of select pages here or a (somewhat low-quality) machine translation to English.
5: St. George's Chapel Archives reference SGC XV.54.5. I have not seen the original record and merely used the abstract at the link provided.
6: John Caley et al., eds., Monasticon Anglicanum: A New Edition [...], Volume VI, Part 1 (London, 1846), page 413
7: "Charters of Cumbwell Priory," Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume V (London, 1863), pages 207-208, charter XI. On the Internet Archive's copy of this volume, part of page 207 is obscured by an editor's note insert; you can see the obscured text here.
8: "Charters of Cumbwell Priory," Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume V (London, 1863), pages 208-209, charter XII
9: Thomas Duffus Hardy, ed., Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum in Turri Londinensi, Volume I (1833), page 141, right column, 2
10: Curia Regis 8, op. cit, page 363
11: Surrey History Centre reference LM/A.3.4. I have not seen the original record and merely used the abstract at the link provided.