Joan Champernowne
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Joan Champernowne
Summary
Joan Champernowne is a human[1]. She was born on January 1, 1514[2]. She died on 1553[3]. She worked as a lady-in-waiting[4].
Key Facts
- Joan Champernowne was born on January 1, 1514[2].
- Joan Champernowne died on 1553[3].
- Joan Champernowne's father was Sir Philip Champernowne[5].
- Joan Champernowne's mother was Catherine Carew[6].
- Among Joan Champernowne's spouses was Anthony Denny[7].
- A child of Joan Champernowne was Edward Denny[8].
- A child of Joan Champernowne was Henry Denny[9].
- A child of Joan Champernowne was Mary Denny[10].
- Joan Champernowne's professions included lady-in-waiting[4].
- Joan Champernowne is recorded as female[11].
- Joan Champernowne's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Joan Champernowne's said to be the same as is recorded as Jane Champernowne[13].
- Joan Champernowne's family name is recorded as Champernowne[14].
- Joan Champernowne's given name is recorded as Joan[15].
Body
Origins and Family
Joan Champernowne was born on January 1, 1514[2]. Her father was Sir Philip Champernowne[5]. Her mother was Catherine Carew[6].
Career and Affiliations
Joan Champernowne worked as a lady-in-waiting[4].
Personal Life
Among Joan Champernowne's spouses was Anthony Denny[7]. Children include Edward Denny[8], a politician[16], 1547–1599[17], of Kingdom of England[18], awarded the Order of the Bath[19]; Henry Denny[9], 1540–1574[20]; and Mary Denny[10].
Death and Burial
Joan Champernowne died on 1553[3].
FAQs
Who were Joan Champernowne's parents?
Joan Champernowne's father was Sir Philip Champernowne[5]. Joan Champernowne's mother was Catherine Carew[6].
Who was Joan Champernowne married to?
Joan Champernowne's spouses include Anthony Denny[7].
What did Joan Champernowne do for work?
Joan Champernowne worked as lady-in-waiting[4].