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Family of John FEARNLEY and Susannah INGHAM

Husband: John FEARNLEY

  • Name:

  • John FEARNLEY1

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • Johanes FEARNLEY (c. 1680- )

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Birth:

  • 1701

  •  

  • Christening:

  • 22 Nov 1701 (age 0)

  • East Ardsley, Yorkshire, England1

Wife: Susannah INGHAM

Note on Husband: John FEARNLEY - shared note

Year of birth a guesstimate R.S.Whitaker (1907) says he was of Batley I don't know that this John Fearnley is the same John Fearnley who became the second wife of Susannah Ingham but it is a reasonable guess based on dates and place. Philip Ramsden (http://users.steelweb.co.uk/paramsden/gen/howey 1735.htm) lists the names of tenants of The Earl of Cardigan as listed on a 1735 map drawn by Wil Sykes including a John Fearnley and an Edmund Fearnley.

Note on Wife: Susannah INGHAM - shared note

Her father left her: I give to my four daughters Susannah, Elizabeth, Rachel, and Hannah, all the housing, malt killn, gardens, backside croft in a street called Westgate in Wakefield, now in the possession of Mark Whiteaker, John Casson, Thomas Naylor, William Batt, wid. Hoyle, wid. Ouldfield, William Jewison, to be equally divided amongst them, and they shall receive theire proportions of rent equaly amongst them after they attaine to the age oft Twenty one years,..... I give to my daughter Susannah Ingham Twenty pounds,........, to be paid to them by my Executor one Year after my deseace, or as they come to the age of one an twenty years. Her mother left her: Nevertheless with this proviso, that he pays the sum of Twenty pounds starling to my Daughter Susannah, wife of Isaac Whitaker of Lee Fair within one year after my Decease... She made Sussanah and her two surviving sisters her executors. Her husband left her: Twelve Pounds A silver tankard and a great bible during the term of her natural life. (These were to go to his son Isaac when she died) A bedstead with all the bedding....which stands in the Great Parlour All the other household goods etc which stand in the Great Palour and the little parlour adjoining thereto with part of my household linen seven Chairs and my chinawear a ? Seal and cloth and a side saddle & the Cloth belonging it. He also left her his freehold lands in Wakefield during her life time. After her death they were to go to his son Isaac and his heirs. But if there were none then they would be divided between his two daughters

Sources

1.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), (Name: Name: Name: Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of January 5, 2003;;;). Batch #: P006161, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 0098531, 0098531. NAME NAME Family History Library ADDR 35 N West Temple Street CONTSalt La CONC ke City, Utah 84150 USA ADDR EMAIL PHON.

2.

Ancestry.com, England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;). Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com.

3.

Robert Sanderson Whitaker, Whitaker of Hesley and Palermo, (Name: Name: Name: London, Mitchell Hughes and Clarke, 140 Wardour Street, London W. 1907;;;). 80 (Copy of Memorial Inscription at West Ardsley).

4.

Ibid. 79.