Joan (or Joanna) de Heton (c.1358 - d. 12 Oct 1416),[2][1][2][3] was the third daughter and co-heir of Sir Alan de Heton of Ingram (d. Mar 1388).[1][4][2][3] She had two sisters,[3] and was married to Sir Robert Ogle.[2][3]
Parents
Sir Alan de Heton of Ingram (d. Mar 1388).[3][3][5][4]
↑ 1.01.1 "Joan (c.1358-12 Oct. 1416), 3rd da. and coh. of Sir Alan Heton† (d. Mar. 1388), of Ingram," BERTRAM, John (d.1450), of Bothal, Northumb. HOP. Web.
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Ogle, H.A.(1902). Ogle and Bothal, pp.39. FamilySearch.org. E-book.
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