"Here lyes the bodies of Sir John Young knight and Dame Joan his wyfe. By him she yssued Robert, Jane and Margaret. She was fyreste marryed to Sir Gyles Straingwayes knight by whome shee had yssue John, Edward, George, Nicholas, Ann and Elizabeth. She was daughter to John Wadham esquire and she departed this mortall lyfe the 14th June 1603 aged 70 yeeres".
She was in later life a defendant in the Case of the Swans. By Joan he had four sons and two daughters:
John Strangways (c.1548-1593), of Melbury, Sheriff of Dorset,[4] father of John Strangways (1585-1666), MP, an ultimate co-heir of Nicholas Wadham in 1609.
Edward Strangways
George Strangways
Nicholas Strangways
Ann Strangways
Elizabeth Strangways
Death and burial
He died in 1562 and was buried at Melbury Sampford.
^John. P. Ferris & Paul Hunneyball, biography of "Strangways (Strangwish), Sir John (1585-1666), of Melbury Sampford and Abbotsbury, Dorset", published in History of Parliament: House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010 [1]