Talk:Joan Bulmer

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I'm not an expert in Tudor history, but it seems very strange that the current version says that she had a son who was born in 1584. She would have been in her sixties in 1584. I suspect the Thomas Wroth who was born in 1584 was her grandson, not her son. Can someone with a proper source correct that, please?

Yes, thanks, there were a couple of problems. Firstly, the Thomas Wroth who married a Joan Bulmer or Bulman was the son of the Thomas Wroth who was linked to. Secondly, the Joan Bulmer in question isn't obviously the same person as this one, and as you point out the dates make it less likely. Therefore I have removed the family information. Charles Matthews (talk) 06:03, 7 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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