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About Johanna Jone Hyde
"The Peerage" page 368144
Johanna/Joan Hyde
F, #368144, b. circa 1564, d. 1639 Joan Hyde was born circa 1564. She was the daughter of Lawrence Hyde and Anne Sybill.
Harleian Society. The Visitation of Cheshire in the Year 1580, The Publicatons of The Harleian Society (London: The Society, 1882) Vol. 18, Page 131
Lawrence Hyde married Anne, daughter of Nicholas Sibell, of Chimbhams, co Kent, and widow of Matthew Colthurst, of Claverton, co. Somerset, by whom he had issue six sons and four daughters. The eldest son Robert, of West Hacche, married Anne, daughter of John Baptist Castilion, of Benham, in Berks, and died in 1642; Sir Laurence, the second son, who married Barbara, another daughter of John Baptish Castilion, was attorney-general to Queen Anne, and dying in 1641, was buried in Salisbury Cathedral. From the third son, Henry, of Purton and Dinton, who married Mary, daughter and heiress of Edward Langford, of Trowbridge, descended the Hydes, Earls of Clarendon. The fourth son, Sir Nicholas, of Marlborough, knight, was Lord Chief Justice, and married a daughter of Sir Arthur Swayne, of Sarson, from whom descended the Hydes of Marlborough, and Hyde-end in Berkshire. Two other sons, Hamonet and Edward, died in their infancy. The four daughters were thus married: Elizabeth to John St Loe, of Knighton; Susannah, to Sir George Ivye of West Kingston; Avice, to Thomas Baynard, of Wanstrow, co. Somerset; and JOAN' to Edward Young, of Durnford, whose brass is described at page 80.”[1]
Her husband was Edward Young
M, #368145, d. circa 1608 Edward Young married Joan Hyde, daughter of Lawrence Hyde and Anne Sybill. He died circa 1608.
Mary Young b. 1588 was child of Edward Young and Joan Hyde
Johanna Jone Hyde's Timeline
1564 |
1564
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West Hatch, Wiltshire, England
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1584 |
March 1584
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Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
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June 29, 1584
Age 20
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Tishbury, Wiltshire, England
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