Jane Pinckney

Female, Person Number3302, b. circa 1785, d. between 1834 and 1841
Relationships1st cousin 3 times removed of George Pinckney
Sister of Aaron Pinckney
Niece of Robert Pinckney
7th great-granddaughter of Thomas Pynkeney
19th great-granddaughter of Arnulph Picquigny
3rd great-niece of Roger Pinckney I
1st cousin 5 times removed of Philip Pinckney
FatherGeorge Pinckney b. Jul 1745
MotherMary Saunders b. c 1750, d. c Apr 1807

Birth, Marriages and Death

Birth*circa 1785Jane Pinckney was born circa 1785. 
She was the daughter of George Pinckney and Mary Saunders
Married Name22 Jan 1806 As of 22 Jan 1806,her married name was Mutlow. 
Marriage*22 Jan 1806Jane Pinckney married Reverend Thomas Anthony Mutlow on 22 Jan 1806 at St Martin In The Field, Westminster, England,
Death*between 1834 and 1841Jane Pinckney died between 1834 and 1841; Jane is referenced as Mrs Mutlow in her brother William's will in 1834. In the 1841 census her husband Thomas A Mutlow is living in Vicarage House in Preston, Kent but Jane is not mentioned. 

Other Information

(Witness) Will3 Aug 1834Jane Pinckney was referred to in the will of William Pinckney on 3 Aug 1834 at India, ; Exhibit 1 referred to in the Annexed Affidavit of Thomas Talbot Harington
and William Henry Abbott Sworn this 14th day of August 1834 Befor me J C

Calcutta August 3rd 1834

Memorandom

Being at present labouring under a severe bodily
Complaint, but perfectly sound in mind, I have caused
these lines to be written in proof of my wishing to have
all that I may die possessed of after my just Debts
and Expenses are paid, to my two Sisters in England
Mrs Mutlow Wife of the Revd Mr Mutlow of Canterbury
and Mrs Barrett Wife of Geo Barrett Esq late of
Vauxhall Gardens, care of Messrs Hopkinson and Co
Pall Mall London.

This Memo must be understood, in case of
accident as my last Will and Testament, and I
hereby appoint Captain T T Harington and W H
Abbot Esq Proctar to act as my Executors, and to
do the best in their Power for my Estate.

W Pinckney

Read 14 August 1834

In the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal
Ecclesiastical Side

In the Goods of William Pinckney Dec'd
Thomas Talbot Harington of Bouhshall in
the Sound of Calcutta as Captain in the Honorable
Companys Marine Service and William Henry Abbot.
Last Edited26 Apr 2022