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Joan (Eure) Pennington (abt. 1420 - aft. 1507)

Joan Pennington formerly Eure aka Ogle
Born about [location unknown]
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Wife of — married [date unknown] (to about 1466) [location unknown]
Wife of — married 15 Oct 1472 [location unknown]
[children unknown]
Died after after about age 87 in Muncaster, Cumberland, Englandmap
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Biography

Joan de Eure

  • living 13 Aug 1467 (as "Dame Joan Ogle)[2]
  • by 01 Jul 1472: "Widow Ogle"[3]

Parents

Joan is the daughter of:

  • William de Eure,
  • and Maud Fitz Hugh.

Her parents were married by a licence dated 25 January 1410.[4]

Marriage

Joan married twice to:

  1. Robert Ogle (dvp. sp. 1465/6), eldest son of Robert, Baron Ogle & Isabel Kirkby.[1]
  2. m. (1472) John Pennington.

Joan and her second husband were granted permission to wed on 01 July 1472. Their marriage was ratified on 15 October 1472.[5]

Sources

  1. eldest son, dsp..[1] The first baron Ogle was succeeded by Owen Ogle. Ogle, 1902; The Ogle Genealogist, 1980, I-VII; Bibby, R. (1973). Bothal observed: a survey of a Northumbrian castle, village and church. Graham.
  • Richardson, D. (2011). Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd ed, 2, pp.125-126. Google Books.
  • "The will of Henry Eure of Old Malton, esq," (1865). Testamenta eboracensia, III, pp. 222 - 223. Surtees Society, 45. DUR: Andrews and Co. Google Books.
  • Penington Pedigree




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