Boleyn family

The Boleyn family was a prominent English family in the gentry and aristocracy. They reached the peak of their influence during the Tudor period, when Anne Boleyn became the second wife and queen consort of Henry VIII, their daughter being the future Elizabeth I.

Boleyn
Noble house
The arms of the Boleyn family, showing three bull's heads on a white field
CountryKingdom of England
Place of originNorfolk
Founded1283 (1283)
FounderJohn Boleyn
Final headThomas Boleyn
Titles
Dissolution1603 (1603)

Notable members

Members of the family include:

Further reading

  • Julia Fox, Jane Boleyn: The Infamous Lady Rochford
  • Eric Ives, The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn
  • Elizabeth Norton, The Boleyn Women

Family Tree

John Boleyn I [1]
(relationship to Nicholas unclear)
Nicholas Boleyn [1]
John Boleyn II [1]
(c.1300 – c.1369)
Emma [1]
Sir John Bracton [1]Thomas Boleyn I [1]
(c.1350–1411)
Builder of St Peter and St Paul's, Salle
Agnes
Alice Bracton [1]
(c.1390 – )
Geoffrey Boleyn I [1]
(c.1380 – 1440)
Yeoman of Salle, Norfolk
Sir Thomas Hoo [1]
(c.1396 – 1455)
Baron Hoo and Hastings
William Boleyn
(d. 1481)
John BoleynThe Very Rev Thomas Boleyn II [1]
(c.1405–1472)
Master of Gonville Hall, Cambridge
Sir Geoffrey Boleyn II [1]
(1406–1463)
Lord Mayor of London
Anne Hoo [1]
(c.1424 – 1482)
Thomas Butler
Earl of Ormond

(1426 - 1515)
Thomas Howard
(1443 - 1524)
Duke of Norfolk
Sir Thomas Boleyn III [1]
(c.1442 – 1471)
Lord of Blickling Hall
Sir William Boleyn II [1]
(1451–1505)
Sheriff of Kent, Norfolk and Suffolk
Lady Margaret Butler [1]
(c.1454 – 1539)
Elizabeth Howard
(c.1480 - 1538)
Sir Thomas Boleyn [1]
(c.1477–1539)
1st Earl of Wiltshire and Ormand
William Boleyn
(1491–1571)
Sir James Boleyn
(1493–1561)
Sir Edward Boleyn
(c.1496 - )
George Boleyn
Viscount Rochford

(1503/4–1536)
Mary Boleyn
(c.1499 - 1543)
Anne Boleyn [1]
(c.1501 - 1536)
Queen Consort
Henry VIII
(1491 - 1547)
King of England
Elizabeth I
(1533 - 1603)
Queen of England
  1. Elizabeth Norton, 2013. The Boleyn Women, Amberley Publishing
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