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    Lady Anne Boleyn (née Hoo; c. 1424 – 6 June 1485) was an English noblewoman, noted for being the great grandmother of Anne Boleyn and therefore the maternal great-great grandmother of Elizabeth I of England.

    • c.1424
    • Thomas Boleyn, Sir William Boleyn, Isabel Boleyn, Alice Boleyn, Anne Boleyn
    • 6 June 1484–85
  2. 26 de set. de 2022 · Lady Anne Hoo (1425-1484) was the daughter of Sir Thomas Hoo, First Baron Hoo and Hastings of Bedford and Hastings, and the wife of Lord Mayor Of London Geoffrey Boleyn. The couple had two children, Sir William Boleyn of Blickening (c. 1449 - 1505) and Lady Anne Boleyn (1475 - 1556).

    • circa 1425
    • Blickling, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
  3. Brief Life History of Anne. Lady Anne was the daughter of Sir Thomas Hoo, First Baron Hoo and Hastings of Bedford and Hastings, and his first wife Elizabeth Wychingham. Ann married Geoffrey Boleyn (d.1463), Lord Mayor of London.

    • Female
    • Sir Geoffrey Boleyn II
  4. Lady Anne Hoo was born in 1495, in Abingdon, Berkshire, England as the daughter of Thomas Hoo and Newman. She married Sir Thomas Reade in 1519, in Abingdon, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 5 daughters.

    • Female
    • Sir Thomas Reade
  5. Lady Anne was the daughter of Sir Thomas Hoo, First Baron Hoo and Hastings of Bedford and Hastings, and his first wife Elizabeth Wychingham. [1] She was the great grandmother of Queen Anne Boleyn (d.1536) and great great grandmother of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603). Birth Anne Hoo was born about 1425 (aged 30 in 1455). [2] Family

    • Female
    • Geoffrey Boleyn
  6. When Lady Anne E. de Hoo was born in 1424, in Blickling, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, her father, Thomas Hoo, was 8 and her mother, Dorothy Norwood, was 6. She married Sir Geoffrey Boleyn II in England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters.