cal 1722 | b. | TNA: RG 6/1075, /1082 |
1779-06-18 | inherited £10 under her father's will | will transcript from Brian Davey |
1781-04-03 | d. Sedbergh MM | RG 6/1075, /1082 |
1781-04-06 | bur. Brigflats fbg, Yorkshire | |
1782-04-02 | of Corn Close, Lenacre, Dent, Sedbergh, Yorkshire; probate in the Archdeaconry of Richmond | Prerogative & Exchequer Courts Of York Probate Index |
cal 1724 | b. | TNA: RG 6/761 |
1752 | housekeeper to Thomas Thistlethwaite (later her father-in-law); with the family, fled from Harborgill at the time of the avalanche in Dent; Thomas Thistlethwaite's account is reproduced by Bernard Thistlethwaite | Bernard Thistlethwaite (1910) The Thistlethwaite Family. A Study in Genealogy, privately printed |
1754-01-02 | m. Timothy Thistlethwaite (1725–1766, b. Harborgill, Dent, Yorkshire, s. of William and Alice (Mason) Thistlethwaite), at Leayeat fmh, Dent | RG 6/1246, /1547 |
Children: | William (1755–1767), Alice (1757–1795, John (1758–1836), and Mary (1761–1841), all b. Harborgill, Dent | RG 6/1246, /1547; Annual Monitor |
1779-06-18 | inherited £10 under her father's will | will transcript from Brian Davey |
1801-03-04 | d. Sedbergh MM | RG 6/761 |
1801-03-05 | bur. Leayet in Dent, Yorkshire | |
1801-04-08 | of Leayet, Dent; probate in the Archdeaconry of Richmond | Lancashire Archives Probate Index Archdeaconry of Richmond |
1724-04-02 | b. Stockton, Durham | TNA: RG 6/229, /1013 |
1756-12-28 | of Norton, Durham; m. Rose Walker (cal 1734 – 1800, of Norton), at Norton | RG 6/1013; Newcastle Courant, 1800-12-06 |
Children: | Thomas (1757–1821), John (1758–1775), Joseph (1760–1847), Mary (1763–1813), Elizabeth (1765–1820), Sarah (1767–1808), Benjamin (1770–1855), John (1775 – ?), and William (1775 – after 1805), all b. Norton or Stockton | RG 6/778, /997, /1013; Annual Monitor; digest of Durham Quaker burials; index; Edward H. Milligan (2007) Biographical Dictionary of British Quakers in Commerce and Industry 1775–1920. York: Sessions Book Trust |
1763-04-24 | joyner, of Stockton | RG 6/997 |
1767-12-19 | carpinter, of Stockton | |
1770-07-24 | ship-carpinter, of Stockton | |
1775-06-09 | shipwright, of Stockton | |
1779-06-18 | under his father's will, inherited the estate of Corn Close in Dent, and all his personal estate | will transcript from Brian Davey |
1794-09-15 | of Stockton | RG 6/510, /965 |
1799-05-14 | patten-maker, of Stockton; made his will; left to his wife "the freehold house in Stockton aforesaid in which I now reside with the shop buildings garden and appurtenances to the same belonging"; after her decease, the same to his son Benjamin; also two copyhold closes in Stockton, "late the estate of Peter Cockfield deceased with the appurtenances unto and to the use of John Chipchase of Stockton aforesaid schoolmaster" and his sons Joseph, Benjamin, and William, in trust, from which to pay an annuity of £20 for life to his sister Mary; all his trade goods, tools and utensils to his son Benjamin; all plate, china, linen, and household furniture to his wife for life, to be sold after her death and £300 applied for the support of his son Thomas; residue in trust for his wife, and after he death for sons Joseph, Benjamin, and William, and daughters Mary (wife of William Smee of London), Elizabeth, and Sarah (wife of Joseph Mason of Bishop Auckland); Thomas to live with his mother, or after her death to be placed in the care of someone appointed by the trustees; John Chipchase and Benjamin Atkinson appointed executors | Durham wills |
1800-11-29 | turner, of Stockton, at the date of his wife's death there | Newcastle Courant, 1800-12-06 |
1800-12-02 | patten maker, of Stockton | RG 6/777 |
1808-02-15 | of Stockton on Tees; d. | RG 6/47, /777 |
1808-02-19 | bur. Norton fbg, Durham | |
1808-03-08 | will proved at Stockton | Durham wills |
1725/6-02-21 | b. Stockton, Durham | TNA: RG 6/229 |
1806-11-09 | of Stockton on Tees; d. | RG 6/47, /777 |
1806-11-11 | bur. Norton, Durham |
1728-07-11 | b. Stockton, Durham | TNA: RG 6/229 |
m. Ann ____ (? – after 1785) | RG 6/997, /1013; PCC wills | |
Children: | Ann (1762–1771, b. Hawks Ness) and Elizabeth (1765–1799, b. Stockton) | RG 6/500, /965, /997, /1013, /1107, /1286, /1287, /1531, /1564, /1614 |
1765-06-13 | farmer, of Stockton | RG 6/997 |
1771-01-13 | husbandman, of Plaistow | RG 6/500, /1107 |
1785-12-20 | of Plaistow, Westham, Essex; made his will; marked his name | PCC wills |
1786-07-07 | of Plaistow, Westham, Essex, member of Barking meeting; d. | RG 6/600 |
bur. Barking fbg | ||
1787-07-16 | will proved in the PCC by his brother Edward Atkinson and Joseph Rowland, executors | PCC wills |
1730-06-06 | b. Stockton, Durham | TNA: RG 6/229 |
1732-07-06 | b. Darlington MM | TNA: RG 6/229 |
1785-03-02 | of Stewardston, Waltham Abbey, Essex; m. Mary Davy (1733 – after 1789, née Garrod, d. of Daniel and Mary (Richardson) Garrod), at Theydon Garnon, Essex | RG 6/506, /965, /1213; PCC wills |
1789-12-06 | farmer, of Sewardstone, Waltham Holy Cross, Essex; made his will, bequeathing the lease of his farm (landlord Joseph Cockhill of London) to his nephew Joseph, son of his brother John, and leaving the residue to his wife, especially mentioning the large mahogany table in the parlour | PCC wills |
1790-01-06 | farmer, of Sewardstone, Waltham Abbey, Essex; d. | RG 6/1168D, /1369 |
1790-01-14 | bur. Barking fbg | |
1790-01-23 | will proved at the PCC in London by his brother John Atkinson and Joseph Doubleday | PCC wills |
1735-05-16 | b. Kilburn, near Thirsk, Yorkshire | TNA: RG 6/229 |
1764-08-21 | farmer, of Plaistow, Essex; m. Sarah Howell (1730–1801, d. of Abraham and Elizabeth Howell, of Manchester), at Plaistow | RG 6/422, /495, /954, /1095, /1392 |
1765-06-27 | farmer | RG 6/329 |
Children: | Elizabeth (1765–1797), John (1768–1820), Joseph (1769–1791), Sarah (1771–1799), and Edward (1773 – ?), all b. Plaistow | RG 6/47, /329, /416, /422, /600, /651, /776, /958, /1095, /1168D |
1768 | farmer, of Plaistow | RG 6/329, /1095 |
1769/1773 | of Plaistow | |
1771 | ||
1773 | ||
1774-10-21 | bur. Kendal, Westmorland | RG 6/1246 |
1737-04-29 | b. Kilburn, near Thirsk, Yorkshire | TNA: RG 6/229 |
1767-05-19 | cooper, of Stratford, West Ham, Essex; m. Rachel Mason (1745–1825, d. of George and Jane Mason), at Plaistow, West Ham | RG 6/47, /778, /1092, /1095, /1283; digest of Durham Quaker burials; index |
Children: | Jane (1768–1796), John (1769–1820), Mary (1770 – after 1795), Rachel (1771–1785), George (1773–1773), Benjamin (1774–1821), Sarah (1776–1793), George Bakewell (1777–1791), Thomas (1779–1780), all b. Stratford, West Ham | RG 6/329, /416, /500, /538, /599, /600, /670, /804, /958, /966, /971, /973, /1095, /1157, /1168C, /1168D, /1369, /1630 |
1768-01-30 | cooper, of Stratford | RG 6/329, /1095 |
1769-01-29 | of Stratford | |
1770-08-17 | ||
1773-06-06 | ||
1774-06-03 | RG 6/1095 | |
1777-11-08 | cooper | RG 6/1630 |
1779-06-18 | inherited £10 under his father's will | will transcript from Brian Davey |
1782-02-15 | of Stratford, Essex; d. | digest of London & Middlesex Quaker burials: index; digest of Durham Quaker burials; index |
1782-02-24 | bur. Barking, Essex | Annual Monitor; digest of Durham Quaker burials; index |
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