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Outline Descendant Report for Joan of Acre Outline Descendant Report for Joan of Acre * 1 Joan of Acre * b: 1272 in Acre, Akko, Hazafon, Palestine, d: Apr 23, 1307 in Clare, Suffolk, England + Gilbert * De Clare b: Sep 02, 1243 in ChriSt. Church, Hampshire, England, m: Abt. Apr 30, 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, d: Dec 07, 1295 in Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, England .2 Margaret * De Clare b: Oct 1292 in Caerphilly Castle, d: Apr 09, 1342 in Herefordshire, England + Hugh * De Audley b: Abt. 1289 in England, m: Apr 28, 1317 in Windsor, England, d: Nov 10, 1347 in England ..3 Margaret * De Audley b: Abt. 1318, d: Sep 16, 1348 in England + I * Ralph De Stafford b: Sep 24, 1301 in Stafford, Northuberland, England, m: Bef. Jul 06, 1336, d: Aug 31, 1372 in Tunbridge Castle, Kent, England ...4 Elizabeth * De Stafford b: Abt. 1337, d: Aug 07, 1375 + John * De Ferrers b: Bef. Aug 10, 1331 in Southoe, Huntingdonshire, England, d: Apr 03, 1367 in Battle of Najera, Spain ....5 Robert * De Ferrers b: Oct 31, 1357 in Staffordshire, England, d: Mar 12, 1412 in Merevale Abbey, England + Margaret * Le Despenser b: Abt. 1360, m: Aft. 1379, d: Nov 03, 1415 .....6 Philippa * Ferrers b: Abt. 1394 in Chartley, Staffordshire, England, d: Nov 03, 1415 + Thomas * Greene b: Abt. Feb 10, 1399 in Green's Norton, Northamptonshire, England, d: Jan 18, 1461 ......7 Elizabeth * Greene b: Abt. 1416 in Greenes Norton, Northumberland, England + William * Raleigh b: Abt. 1420 in Farneborough, Warwickshire, England, d: Oct 15, 1460 in England .......8 Edward * Raleigh b: Abt. 1441 in Farnsborough, Warwickshire, England, d: Bef. Jun 20, 1509 + Margaret * Verney b: Abt. 1445 in London, Middlesex, England, m: 1467 in England ........9 * ^ Edward Raleigh b: Abt. 1475 in Farnsborough, Warwickshire, England + * ^ Anne Chamberlayne b: Abt. 1478 in Sherbourne, Oxfordshire, England, d: England .........10 * ^ Bridget Raleigh b: Abt. 1506 in Barnborough, Warwickshire, England, d: 1558 + * ^ John Cope b: Abt. 1504 in Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, England, m: Abt. 1525 in Northamptonshire, England, d: Jan 22, 1558 ..........11 * ^ Elizabeth Cope b: 1529 in Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, England, d: 1584 + * ^ John Dryden b: Abt. 1526 in Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, England, m: Dec 20, 1553, d: Sep 03, 1584 in Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, England ...........12 Erarsmus Dryden b: 1553, d: 1632 + Frances Wilkes b: Abt. 1555 ............13 Erasmus Dryden b: Abt. 1600 + Mary Pickering b: Abt. 1600 .............14 John *** Poet Dryden b: 1631 in Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, England, d: 1700 ...........12 Nicholas Dryden b: Abt. 1555 + Mary Emyley b: Abt. 1555 ............13 Elizabeth Dryden b: Abt. 1590 + Thomas Swift b: Abt. 1590 .............14 Jonathan Swift b: Abt. 1630 + Mary Erick b: Abt. 1630 ..............15 Jonathan *** Dean St. Patrick's Dublin Swift b: 1667, d: 1745 ...........12 * ^ Bridgett Dryden b: Abt. 1563 in Canon's Ashby, Northamptonshire, England, d: Apr 06, 1644 in Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England + * ^ Francis Marbury b: Abt. Oct 27, 1555 in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, m: Abt. 1588 in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, d: Abt. Feb 14, 1610 in Alford, Lincolnshire, England ............13 * ^ Anne Marbury b: Bef. Jul 20, 1591 in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, d: Aug 20, 1643 in Pelham Bay, Long Island, New York + William Hutchinson * ^ b: Aug 14, 1586 in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, m: Aug 09, 1612 in Chapel-Rectory of St. Martin Vintry, London, Middlesex, England, d: 1642 in Boston, Massachusetts .............14 Edward Hutchinson b: May 28, 1613 in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, d: Aug 19, 1675 in Boston, Massachusetts + Catherine Hamby b: Oct 19, 1615 in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, m: Oct 13, 1636 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d: 1650 in Boston, Massachusetts ..............15 Elizabeth Hutchinson b: Nov 10, 1639 in Boston, Massachusetts, d: Sep 16, 1728 in Boston, Massachusetts + Edward Winslow b: Abt. 1634 in Boston, Massachusetts, m: Feb 08, 1668 in Boston, Massachusetts, d: Nov 19, 1682 in Boston, Massachusetts ...............16 Ann Winslow b: Abt. 1670 + John Taylor b: Abt. 1670 ................17 John Taylor b: Abt. 1700 + Elizabeth Rogers b: Abt. 1700 .................18 Ann Taylor b: Abt. 1730 + Nicholas *px Gilman b: Oct 31, 1731 in New Hampshire, d: Apr 07, 1783 in New Hampshir ..................19 Nicholas *** Signer Gilman b: 1755 ...............16 Edward Winslow b: Nov 01, 1669 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, d: Dec 01, 1753 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States + Hannah Moody b: Sep 17, 1672 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, m: Jun 30, 1692 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, d: Apr 25, 1711 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States ................17 Joshua Winslow b: Feb 12, 1694 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States + Elizabeth Savage b: Abt. 1704, m: Feb 08, 1720 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, d: 1778 .................18 Isaac Winslow b: Abt. 1725 + Mary Davis b: Abt. 1725 ..................19 Joshua Winslow b: Abt. 1750 + Sarah Stark b: Abt. 1750 ...................20 Francis Winslow b: Abt. 1775 + Mary Sophia Nelson b: Abt. 1775 ....................21 Arthur Winslow b: Abt. 1800 + Mary Livingston Devereux b: Abt. 1800 + Elizabeth Pemberton b: Abt. 1691 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, m: May 22, 1712 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States ................17 Elizabeth Winslow b: Abt. 1700 + Richard Clarke b: Abt. 1700 .................18 Mary Clarke b: Abt. 1720 + Samuel *px Barrett b: Jan 17, 1738 in Massachusetts, d: Aug 25, 1798 in Massachusetts ..................19 Sarah Barrett b: Abt. 1760 + Samuel Cabot b: Abt. 1745 ...................20 Samuel Cabot b: Abt. 1770 + Elizabeth Perkins b: Abt. 1770 ....................21 Elizabeth Perkins Cabot b: Abt. 1800 + Henry Lee b: Abt. 1875 .....................22 Elizabeth Perkins Lee b: Abt. 1825 + Frédérick Cheever Shattuck b: Abt. 1820 ......................23 Clara Lee Shattuck b: Abt. 1885 + Edward Peirson Richardson b: Abt. 1885 .......................24 Elliot Lee *** Us Cabinet Secretary Richardson b: 1920 .................18 Susanna Farnum Clarke b: Abt. 1740 + John Singleton *** Portrait Painter Copley b: 1738, d: 1815 ..................19 John Singleton Copley b: 1772, d: 1863 + Sarah Garay Brunsden b: Abt. 1775 ...................20 Sophia Clarence Copley b: Abt. 1800 + Hamilton Beckett b: Abt. 1800 ....................21 Constance Mary Beckett b: Abt. 1840 + Henry Campbell Bruce b: Abt. 1840 .....................22 Constance Pamela Alice Bruce b: Abt. 1880 + Edward Kenelm Digby b: Abt. 1880 ......................23 Pamela *** Us Diplomat Digby b: 1920, d: 1996 ..............15 Elisha Hutchinson b: Nov 15, 1641 in Boston, Massachusetts, d: Dec 10, 1717 + Elizabeth Clark b: Abt. 1642, d: 1713 ...............16 Edward Hutchinson b: Abt. 1675 + Lydia Foster b: Abt. 1675 ................17 Elizabeth Hutchinson b: Abt. 1700 + Nathanial Robbins b: Abt. 1700 .................18 Edward Hutchinson Robbins b: Abt. 1725 + Elizabeth Murray b: Abt. 1725 ..................19 Anne Jean Robbins b: Abt. 1750 + Joseph Lyman III b: Abt. 1750 ...................20 Catherine Robbins Lyman b: 1825, d: 1896 + Warren Delano b: 1809, m: Nov 01, 1843, d: 1878 ....................21 Sarah Delano b: Sep 21, 1854, d: 1941 + James Roosevelt b: Jul 16, 1828 in Hyde Park, New York, United States, m: Oct 07, 1880, d: Dec 08, 1900 in Hyde Park, New York, United States .....................22 Franklin Delano **** 32nd. President Roosevelt b: Jan 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York, United States, d: Apr 12, 1945 in Warm Springs, Georgia, United States + Anna Eleanor *** First Lady Roosevelt b: Oct 12, 1884 in New York, United States, m: Mar 17, 1905 in New York, New York, United States, d: Nov 07, 1962 in New York, United States ...............16 Elisha Hutchinson b: Nov 28, 1641 in Boston, Massachusetts, d: Dec 10, 1717 + Hannah Hawkins b: Nov 09, 1644 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, m: Abt. 1664 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, d: Oct 1676 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States ................17 Hannah Hutchinson b: Jan 20, 1672 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States + John Ruck b: Aug 17, 1669 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, m: Boston, Massachusetts, United States .................18 Hannah Ruck b: 1701, d: Abt. 1767 + Theophilus Lillie b: Jun 10, 1685 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, m: 1725, d: 1760 ..................19 John Lillie b: Aug 08, 1728 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, d: Bef. 1766 + Abigail Breck b: Jun 19, 1732 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, m: Aug 16, 1754 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States ...................20 Anna Lillie b: Abt. 1760, d: Dec 1804 in Andover, Massachusetts, United States + Samuel Howard b: Abt. 1752 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, m: Apr 03, 1777 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, d: 1797 ....................21 Harriet Howard b: Mar 27, 1782 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, d: Jul 27, 1847 in Cambridge, New York, United States + Samuel Prescott Phillips Fay b: Jan 10, 1778 in Concord, Massachusetts, United States, m: Jul 31, 1803, d: May 18, 1856 in Concord, Massachusetts, United States .....................22 Samuel Howard Fay b: Jul 21, 1804 in Cambridge, New York, United States, d: Aug 16, 1847 in Brooklyn, New York, United States + Susan Shellman b: Feb 20, 1808 in Savannah, Georgia, United States, m: Jul 05, 1825 in Savannah, Georgia, United States, d: Jan 12, 1887 ......................23 Harriet Eleanor Fay b: Oct 29, 1844 in Savannah,
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