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  1. According to Parsons, William and Margaret Boleyn had a large family: Anne, who died in 1479 shortly before her fourth birthday. Anthony, who died in 1493. Thomas (born c. 1477), who married Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the Earl of Surrey. William, who became a priest.

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  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Thomas Hoo, 1st Baron Hoo and Hastings (ca. 1396-1455) was a Knight of the Garter and English courtier. Thomas was the son of Sir Thomas Hoo (ca. 1370 – Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire, 23 August 1420) and wife (m. 1395) Eleanor de Felton (Litcham, Norfolk, 1378 – 8 August 1400). He succeeded his father in 1420, inheriting the family's ancestral ...

  4. Anne was buried in Abingdon St. Helen, Berkshire, now Oxford. 2, Thomas Read, of Barton, Esq. his son and heir, who married Anne, daughter of Thomas Hoo, of the Hoo, in Hertfordshire, Esq. and was buried at Beedon, in Berkshire.

  5. Ann Hoo. 1499 - 1575. Henrich Harthen Hardt. 1499 - 1575. Elizabeth Ann Sweeney (M. Ryder; De Ryder) 1499 - 1575. View all 12 similar people. Surname meaning for Hoo. Chinese:: variant Romanization of the surname Hu. variant Romanization of the surnames 何 賀 and 和 see He 1- It is also found in Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia and ...

  6. 15 de jul. de 2013 · The women of the family brought about its advancement, beginning with the heiresses Alice Bracton Boleyn, Anne Hoo Boleyn and Margaret Butler Boleyn, who brought wealth and aristocratic connections. Then there was Elizabeth Howard Boleyn, who was rumoured to have been the mistress of Henry VIII, along with her daughter Mary and niece Madge, who certainly were.

  7. 22 de feb. de 2013 · Through Anne Hoo, Anne Boleyn’s ancestors include Fulk FitzWarin and Maud le Vavasour, contemporaries of King John who are thought to have partly inspired the legend of Robin Hood and Maid Marian. The surviving son and heir of Geoffrey Boleyn and Anne Hoo was Sir William Boleyn of Blicking, Norfolk (d. 1505).