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.
4203246John de Shelving
Key Facts
Parents:8406492Thomas de Shelving
His mother's identity is unknown.
Born:unknown
Died:by 6 February 1329/30
location unknown
Buried:unknown

4203246John de Shelving is the son of 8406492Thomas de Shelving.1

He married 4203247Benedicta Bourne1,2 probably circa 1305,1 even though she was only about twelve years old at the time.2

Around the same time (circa 1305), 8406492Thomas gave 4203246John property at Woodnesborough, Kent, presumably as a wedding gift.1 Via his wife's inheritance 4203246John later acquired properties at Bishopsbourne,1 Boughton Monchelsea,1,2 and Weavering.1-3 He later sold all of these properties except for Weavering.1

4203246John is shown to be the Sheriff of Kent in records dated July 1323,4 November 1323,5 and July 1329.6

He died by 6 February 1329/30.1

Sources Cited:

1: Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents, Volume VII, Edward III (1909), page 212, entry #292. The writ was issued on 6 February 1329/30.

2: Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents, Volume VI, Edward II (1904), pages 6-7, entry #20 (for Robert de Hugham). The writ was issued on 6 May 1317, and the inquisition was held on 30 June. I made a pedigree to summarize the relationships apparent in the IPM.

3: UK National Archives reference C 143/203/3. I have not seen the original record and merely used the abstract at the link provided.

4: UK National Archives reference C 131/1/49. I have not seen the original record and merely used the abstract at the link provided.

5: UK National Archives reference C 131/171/118. I have not seen the original record and merely used the abstract at the link provided.

6: UK National Archives reference C 131/173/73. I have not seen the original record and merely used the abstract at the link provided.