She had a relationship with John de Morteyn.
Child(ren):
Joan Gobion, md. John de Morteyn, d. 1296, of Tilsworth and Marston, co. Bedford, son of John de Morteyn, d. ca. 1284, and Constance de Merston, d. ca. 1293. [Ancestral Roots]
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The following is copied from Dewayne E. Perry's website, page entitled "de Morteyn", www.ece.utexas.edu/~perry/fun/genealogy/mell/morteyn+.html
[NEHGR 79:365] JdeM, son of John and Constance (de Merston) de Morteyn was holding Tilsworth in Bedfordshire in the Feudal Aid of 1284. At this time his mother Constance was holding her inheritance of Merston; but by 1293 she was dead, and John de Morteyn held both Tilsworth and Merston. This John de Morteyn died in 1296 and John his son and heir had md. Joan dau. of Richard de Rothwell.
[Morteyn] Chivaler, of Marston and Tillsworth. Bore ``Ermine a chief gules''. Joan md. 2) Henry de Sewell; was living in 1312. Appears to have been summoned to the Great Council held at Newcastle in 1296, and for served in Scotland, but he must have died at about this time, and his descendants were not summoned again.
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