Jane Pinckney

Female, Person Number2928, b. circa 1764, d. after 1779
Relationship2nd great-granddaughter of Thomas Pinckney
FatherGiles Pinckney b. 10 Apr 1729, d. c 15 Oct 1813
MotherJane Lambton b. c 1735, d. Apr 1768
ChartsThomas Pinckney of Esh

Birth, Marriages and Death

Birth*circa 1764Jane Pinckney was born circa 1764 at England,
She was the daughter of Giles Pinckney and Jane Lambton
Death*after 1779Jane Pinckney died after 1779; Her family was listed in the Returns of Papists in 1767 (Vol 2 Worrall Catholic Record Society) but Jane was not listed. However, she was left some money by her grandmother Hannah in her will in 1779. 

Other Information

(Witness) Will13 Apr 1779Jane Pinckney was referred to in the will of Hannah (?) on 13 Apr 1779; In The name of God Amen I Hannah Pinkney of Ushaw in the
Chappelry of Esh in the County of Durham being weak in body
but of Sound and Disposing mind and Memory Do make this my
Last Will and Testament in the Manner following (that is to say) I
Give to the Children of my Late son John Pinkney Deceased as follows
to Thomas Pinkney the Sum of Twenty five pounds and to John
Pinkney the Sum of Twenty five pounds and I Give to Hannah
Pinkney the sum of Twenty pounds: I Give to my Son Giles Pinkney
the Sum of Fifty pounds I Give to Mary Pinkney the Daughter of Giles
Pinkney the Sum of Ten Pounds I Give to
Jane Pinkney the Daughter of Giles Pinkney the Sum of Ten
pounds I Give to my Daughter Catherine Todd the Wife of Joseph
Todd the Sum of Sixty pounds I Give to Hannah Todd the
Daughter of Joseph Todd the Sum of Ten pounds I Give to the
children of Ralph Swinburn as follows To Thomas Swinburn
the Sum of Ten pounds I Give to Ralph Swinburn the Son of
Ralph Swinburn the Sum of Ten pounds when he comes into
England I Give to Miles Swinburn the Son of Ralph Swinburn
Ten pounds when he comes to the age of twenty one years:
I Give to George Swinburn the son of Ralph Ten pounds when
he comes to the age of Twenty one years: I Give
to Mary Pearson The Daughter of Ralph Swinburn the Sum
of Ten pounds: I Giver to Hannah Swinburn the Daughter
of Ralph Swinburn the Sum of Ten pounds when she comes
to the age of Twenty one years: when she comes to the age
of Twenty one years: I give to Ester Swinburn the Sum
of Ten pounds when she comes to the age of Twenty one years
if any of The Children of Ralph Swinburn Dye before they come
to the age of Twenty one years Or Marry Then their Legacys to
be Equally Divided between Their Brothers and Sisters: I Give
to my Son George Pinkney the Sum of Forty pounds
And all the rest and residue of my Money Good and Chattles
what so ever: I Give to my Son Thomas Pinkney
And I do hereby Nominate and appoint my Son Thomas Pinkney
My Sole Executor of this My Last Will he
paying all My Just Debts Legacys herein before mentioned
and My funeral Expenses: And I do hereby revoke
All former Wills by me Made and Declare this to be
My Last Will In Witness where of I have here unto
Set my hand and seal this thirteenth day of April
in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Nine.

The mark of Hannah Pinkney

Signed Sealed published and Declared

By the Testator Hannah Pinkney

To be her Last Will in the Presence of us

Francis Bradshaw

Francis Todd.
Last Edited4 Feb 2022