Ancestry
Ancestors of Mary Boleyn16. Sir Thomas Boleyn (1421–?) | ||||||||||||||||
8. Sir Geoffrey Boleyn (1437–c. 1463) | ||||||||||||||||
17. Anne Bracton | ||||||||||||||||
4. Sir William Boleyn (?–1505) | ||||||||||||||||
18. Thomas Hoo, Baron Hoo and Hastings (?–c. 1455) | ||||||||||||||||
9. Ann Hoo (c. 1425–c. 1484) | ||||||||||||||||
19. Elizabeth Wychingham | ||||||||||||||||
2. Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire (1477–1538/9) | ||||||||||||||||
20. James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (1392–1452) | ||||||||||||||||
10. Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond (1450–?) | ||||||||||||||||
21. Joan Beauchamp (1396-1430) | ||||||||||||||||
5. Margaret Butler (c. 1454–1539/1540) | ||||||||||||||||
22. Sir Richard Hankford (1397–1431) | ||||||||||||||||
11. Anne Hankford (c. 1431–1485) | ||||||||||||||||
23. Lady Anne de Montagu (1400–1457) | ||||||||||||||||
1. Mary Boleyn (1499/1500–1543) | ||||||||||||||||
24. Sir Robert Howard (?1385–1436) | ||||||||||||||||
12. John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk (1425–1485) | ||||||||||||||||
25. Lady Margaret Mowbray | ||||||||||||||||
6. Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk (1443–1524) | ||||||||||||||||
26. Sir William de Moleyns (1378–1425) | ||||||||||||||||
13. Catherine Moleyns (1424-1465) | ||||||||||||||||
27. Marjery Whalesborough (?–1438) | ||||||||||||||||
3. Lady Elizabeth Howard (1480–1538) | ||||||||||||||||
28. Sir Philip Tilney (?-c.1453) | ||||||||||||||||
14. Sir Frederick Tilney | ||||||||||||||||
29. Isabel Thorp (?–1436) | ||||||||||||||||
7. Elizabeth Tilney (before 1445–1497) | ||||||||||||||||
30. Sir Lawrence Cheney (c. 1396–1461) | ||||||||||||||||
15. Elizabeth Cheney | ||||||||||||||||
31. Elizabeth Cokayne | ||||||||||||||||
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