Born: either 1536 or 1537.
Died: February, 1554.
February 12, 1554
No, she was alive until long after her daughter's death. While Lady Jane Grey was alive, she was very abusive and controlling (even when se was queen those 9 days).
Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, 3rd Marquess of Dorset died on February 23, 1554. He was executed 11 days after Lady Jane was executed; he was 37 years old.
Lord Guilford Dudley and Lady Jane Grey were executed on February 12, 1554. They were both involved in a brief and tumultuous claim to the English throne, which ended with their arrest and subsequent execution for treason under Queen Mary I. Lady Jane Grey was only 16 years old at the time of her death.
Lady Mary Grey died in 1578.
Lady Catherine Grey died on 1568-01-26.
she was beheaded
12 august
Edward VI chose Lady Jane Grey as his successor because she was Protestant, like himself, and he wanted to prevent his Catholic half-sister Mary from taking the throne and reversing the religious reforms he had implemented. Additionally, Jane had strong ties to Protestant nobility and was seen as a suitable candidate to continue the Protestant faith in England.
Lady Jane Grey died because of her parents and her uncle in law John Dudley or Northumberland . She was the great-granddaughter of King Henry VIII and when the son of Henry VIII died he named her as the Queen instead of his two half sisters Mary and Elizabeth. Mary did not like this and 9 days after Jane became Queen Mary declared herself Mary I and over threw Jane. Jane was throw into the tower of London and was executed a couple of months later. Mary then had Jane and her husband executed be Jane's father rebelled against Mary and she thought that with out Jane and her most likely revengful husband on the scene she could rule in peace.
Roger Ascham, who also taught Elizabeth I and Lady Jane Grey. Also, John Cheke, who would die in the Tower during Mary I's reign.
As of my last update, Jane Goodall is alive. She was born on April 3, 1934.