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John Mynne (1503 - bef. 1542)

John Mynne
Born in Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire, Englandmap
Husband of — married 1525 (to 1542) in Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire, Englandmap
Descendants descendants
Died before before age 39 in Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire, Englandmap
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Biography

John Mynne is mentioned in the 1528 will of his brother Nicholas Mynne. [1]

He died on the 14th of December 1542.

Will

The Will of john Mynne was proved on 30th January 1542/3 [2]
A transcription can be read at the Maryland source cited below.[3]

He mentions the church of St Botolphs in Bishopsgate, London, his wife, Alice, and their sons: Edward, George and Andrew.
He also appoints his brother, Henry Mynne, Parson of Balsham in Cambridgeshire, to be his Overseer.
He also mentions lands in Hertingfordbury which he had purchased from John Butler.
John wills that these be affixed to his brother Chapman, and Christopher Smythe.

Sources

  1. THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES PROB 11/22/551
  2. The National Archives at Kew: PROB 11/29/267 ; Discovery catalogue entry here
  3. Maryland Historical Magazine, 1926, Volume 21, Issue No. 4


Acknowledgements

This profile was improved in June 2019 by a member of the England Project Gedcom Team.





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Mynne-12 and Mynne-10 do not represent the same person because: Thanks for proposing the merge. On further investigation they are two different John Mynne profiles, although both from the same family.
posted by Joe Farler

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