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  1. 26 de ago. de 2022 · Salle, Norfolk, England. Death: circa 1470 (49-66) England. Immediate Family: Son of Geoffrey Boleyn, I and Alice Boleyn. Husband of Miss Seyton. Father of John Boleyn (Bullen) and William Bullen. Brother of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn II, Lord Major of London; Cecily Boleyn; Thomas Boleyn; John Boleyn and Alicia Aucher.

  2. Lady Margaret Boleyn was an Irish noblewoman, the daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond. She married Sir William Boleyn and through her eldest son Sir Thomas Boleyn, was the paternal grandmother of Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII of England, and great-grandmother of Anne and Henry's daughter, Elizabeth I of England.

  3. There are mentions of a John Boleyn acting as surety for a William Boleyn in the local register of Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk in 1283. According to wikitree geneology on the Boleyn family, one Ralph Boleyn was born roundabout 1260 in England. He had one child, John Boleyn, born around 1300. John Boleyn had one child, Thomas Boleyn, born around 1350.

  4. 16 de ago. de 2022 · Wife of William Boleyn KB — married before 16 Nov 1469 [location unknown] Descendants Mother of Anne Boleyn , Anthony Boleyn , Thomas Boleyn KG , Anne (Boleyn) Shelton , James Boleyn Kt , Edward Boleyn , Amata (Boleyn) Calthorpe , William Boleyn , Margaret (Boleyn) Sackville and Alice (Boleyn) Clere

  5. 1536 (10th May) Thomas Boleyn’s daughter, Anne, was indicted before a grand jury for treason. She was charged with having committed adultery with Henry Norris, Francis Weston, William Brereton, Mark Smeaton and her brother George. She was also charged with plotting to murder the King and making fun of him in public.

  6. Sir William Boleyn was born 1451 in England to Geoffrey Boleyn (1406-1463) and Anne Hoo (1424-1484) and died 10 October 1505 England of unspecified causes. He married Margaret Butler (1454-1539) .

  7. 18 de nov. de 2019 · Mary Boleyn (ca. 1499/1500 – 19. Juli 1543) war Höfling und Adlige am Hof Heinrichs VIII. von England . Sie war eine der früheren Mätressen des Königs, bevor sie von ihrer Schwester Anne verdrängt wurde und einen Soldaten mit geringem Einkommen heiratete. Ihre Abwesenheit vom Gericht ermöglichte es ihr jedoch, der Schuld zu entgehen ...