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1771 - 1810 (~ 39 years)
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Name |
Mary ^ JELL |
Christened |
19 Feb 1771 |
Teynham, Kent, England |
Gender |
Female |
Buried |
25 May 1810 |
Teynham, Kent, England |
Person ID |
I3577 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
27 Jul 2020 |
Father |
James JELL |
Mother |
Elizabeth RUCK, c. 26 Dec 1731, Hartlip, Kent, England , bur. 22 May 1805, Teynham, Kent, England (Age ~ 73 years) |
Married |
21 May 1764 |
Teynham, Kent, England |
Family ID |
F1353 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Died d.s.p..
At Teynham Church
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY JELL
LATE OF THE PARISH OF
TEYNHAM
DAUGHTER AND ONLY SURVIVING CHILD
OF JAMES AND ELIZABETH JELL
OBIT 18th MAY 1810
AGED 39 YEARS
Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will Dated 31st January 1810
Mary Jell, Spinster of Lewisham.
She has £1,200 in the hands of John Chalk of Queenborough, Glazier, secured to her by his bond and the further sum of £500 in the hands of her brother, Joseph Jell of Chart, Farmer, secured to her by his bond, also to restrain money in the 4% and 5% annuities of the Bank of England and to other personal estate; she also has an interest in a school business carried on by the Misses Sarah and Mary Ann Natrass in Lewisham, she gives her right, title and interest in the business, to the latter two sisters.
To her nephews and nieces, Ann, William, George, Richard and Edward Gaskin, children of her sister Ann Gaskin (Gascoyne)of Bapchild, £150 each at 21 years of age or day of marriage.
To nephews and nieces, Elizabeth, William, Thomas, Sarah. Mary, Ann, Martha, and Edward Dodd, children of her sister Elizabeth of Rainham, £150 each at 21 or day of marriage.
To Caroline Packman, daughter of Mrs Packman of Newington, Widow, £50 at 21 or day of marriage.
To Mrs Catherine Holding , now living with Sarah and Mary Natrass in Lewisham, £50.
To her two sisters, Ann Gaskin, (Gascoyne) and Elizabeth Dodd and James Chalk of Queenborough, Richard Ruck of Gravesend, Gentleman, Miss Elizabeth Edmed of Gravesend and Mary Panton wife of John Panton of Milton, each a ring of 2 guineas value.
To her sister, (above), all her goods and furniture, plate, linen and clothes, equally shared.
Residue of estate and effects, after payment of her debts, legacies, funeral and probate costs, to James Edmed of Gravesend, Gentleman. Her executors can apply the interest of the legacy money to her nieces and nephews and Catherine Packman, during their minorities, towards their maintenance and education.
She appoints Richard Ruck and James Edmed, executors.
Witnesses: Robert Parker, of Lewisham and John Cornell, his Clerk.
Proved 26th July 1810 Power reserved to Richard Ruck
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