Joan _____1

#2568
Relationship15th great-grandmother of William David Lewis

Family

William Baker b. s 1380
Child 1.Agnes Baker+2 (s 1410 - 1496)
Her married name was Baker.1 
Marriage*say 1406She married William Baker, son of Adam Baker, say 1406 at EnglandG.2 

Citations

  1. [S301] Adrian Benjamin Burke, John Blythe Dobson and Janet Chevalley Wolfe, "The Exhurst Ancestry of the Stoughton Siblings of New England", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 165,166 (Oct. 2011, Jan. 2012): p. 50 "The given name of Agnes’ mother may have been Joan. On 25 June 1424, William Baker and his wife Joan sold land in Hadlow, East Peckham, and West Peckham, Kent.[78] Three years later Thomas Warde of Ticehurst granted to Ralph Shoeswell and his wife Elizabeth “the reversion of all the lands, which Johanna, wife of William Baker, his Mother, held for life in Ticehurst, except two pieces called Smythefeld & Orephetts, which William Warde his Grandfather had of Sir Robt. Passele, Knt.”[79] Additional records show interactions between Adam Baker, William Warde, and an earlier generation of Shoeswells and identify the location of Adam Baker’s land in Flimwell, Ticehurst."
    see also ancestry chart on page 66.
  2. [S301] Adrian Benjamin Burke, John Blythe Dobson and Janet Chevalley Wolfe, "The Exhurst Ancestry of the Stoughton Siblings", 166:50 "The given name of Agnes’ mother may have been Joan. On 25 June 1424, William Baker and his wife Joan sold land in Hadlow, East Peckham, and West Peckham, Kent.[78] Three years later Thomas Warde of Ticehurst granted to Ralph Shoeswell and his wife Elizabeth “the reversion of all the lands, which Johanna, wife of William Baker, his Mother, held for life in Ticehurst, except two pieces called Smythefeld & Orephetts, which William Warde his Grandfather had of Sir Robt. Passele, Knt.”[79] Additional records show interactions between Adam Baker, William Warde, and an earlier generation of Shoeswells and identify the location of Adam Baker’s land in Flimwell, Ticehurst."