Joan Minshull
- Born: Abt 1345, Minshull, Cheshire, England
- Marriage: Edmund de Dutton Lord of Dutton 169,681,713
- Died: 1387, Dutton, Cheshire, England about age 42
General Notes:
Genealogy of the Dutton family of Pennsylvania compiled by Gilbert Cope, printed in 1871 (p.19), she was her father's heir, bringing the Mannors of Church-Minshull and Aston-Mondram to her husband. After Edmund's death, she m. William de Hooton, by whom she had more children.
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Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Volume 2, p. 233, Johanna, daughter and heiress of Henry married Edward Dutton, 5 Ric. II, and re-married William de Hoton, 7 Ric. II, Ob. 11 Rich. II Inq. p.m. same year. 1437
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 681 As early as the reighn of Henry I, mention is made of the family which took its surname from the place called Minshull. Two noble houses have spring from Adam and William, the sons of Augustine de Minshull, who lived at that time. The family of the eldest branch, the descendants of Adam, the first son of Agustine de Minshall, retained the name and the manor of Minshull reign of King Richard II. During the reign of Edward II, king of England, Richard de Minshull married Alice de Praers of Barthomley, by whom he became he became possessed of Aston Hall and other property in Aston Mondrem. Both Minshull and Aston, however, passed to another house, when, in the reign of Richard II, Joanna, the sole daughter of and heiress of Henry de Minshull married to Edmund, a younger son of Sir Thomas Dutton.
~Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, S. 1, 1848-49, pp. 87-89 (taken from George Ormerod's The History of County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol. III, p. 340)
Joan married Edmund de Dutton Lord of Dutton, son of Sir Thomas de Dutton Knight, Lord of Dutton and Ellen Thornton. 169,681,713 (Edmund de Dutton Lord of Dutton was born about 1342 in Dutton, Cheshire, England 169,713 and died before 1387 in Dutton, Cheshire, England 169.)
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