Joan Frances Vere Thesiger (1895–1971) • FamilySearch

Joan Frances Vere Thesiger

Female1 August 1895–1971

Brief Life History of Joan Frances Vere

When Joan Frances Vere Thesiger was born on 1 August 1895, in England, United Kingdom, her father, Frederic John Napier Thesiger, was 26 and her mother, Frances Charlotte Guest, was 26. She married Alan Frederick Lascelles on 16 March 1920, in Delhi, India. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. She lived in Saint George Hanover Square, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom in 1901. She died in 1971, at the age of 76.

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Family Time Line

Alan Frederick Lascelles
1887–1981
Joan Frances Vere Thesiger
1895–1971
Marriage: 16 March 1920
John Frederick Lascelles
1922–1951
Lavinia Joan Lascelles
1923–2020

Sources (6)

  • Joan F V Thesiger in household of Frederic J L Thesiger, "England and Wales Census, 1901"
  • Joan Frances Vere, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
  • Joan Frances Vere Thosiger, "India Marriages, 1792-1948 "

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    16 March 1920Delhi, India
  • Children (2)

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (6)

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    World Events (8)

    1904 · The Entente Cordiale

    Age 9

    The Entente Cordiale was signed between Britain and France on April 8, 1904, to reconcile imperial interests and pave the way for future diplomatic cooperation. This ended hundreds of years of conflict between the two states.

    1908

    Age 13

    London, United Kingdom hosts Summer Olympic Games.

    1918

    Age 23

    WWI ends in November with armistice. The number of UK war dead runs to several hundred thousand.

    Name Meaning

    Contracted form of Old French Jo(h)anne, from Latin Io(h)anna ( see Joanna ). In England this was the usual feminine form of John from the Middle English period onwards and was extremely popular, but in the 16th and 17th centuries it steadily lost ground to Jane . It was strongly revived in the first part of the 20th century, partly under the influence of George Bernard Shaw's play St Joan ( 1923 ), based on the life of Joan of Arc ( 1412–31 ). Claiming to be guided by the voices of the saints, she persuaded the French dauphin to defy the occupying English forces and have himself crowned, and she led the French army that raised the siege of Orleans in 1429 . The following year she was captured by the Burgundians and sold to the English, and a year later she was burned at the stake for witchcraft at the age of 18 or 19. Her story has captured the imagination of many writers, and she is variously portrayed as a national and political hero, a model of apolitical straightforwardness and honesty, and a religious heroine. She was canonized in 1920 . More recent influences have included the American film actress Joan Crawford ( 1908–77 , born Lucille le Sueur ), the British actress Joan Collins ( b. 1933 ), the American comedienne Joan Rivers ( b. 1933 ), and the West Indian pop singer Joan Armatrading ( b. 1950 ).

    Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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