Ann Pinckney
Female, Person Number3158, b. circa 1656
Relationship | Granddaughter of Thomas Pinckney |
Father | Thomas Pinckney b. c 1627, d. 1715 | |
Mother | Rosamund (?) b. Mar 1634, d. May 1729 |
Charts | Thomas Pinckney of Esh |
Birth, Marriages and Death | ||
Birth* | circa 1656 | Ann Pinckney was born circa 1656. |
She was the daughter of Thomas Pinckney and Rosamund (?) | ||
Other Information | ||
(Witness) Will | 16 Aug 1699 | Ann Pinckney was referred to in the will of Miles Pinckney on 16 Aug 1699 at Esh, England, ; In the Name of God Amen I Miles Pinckney of Esh in ye County of Durham gentleman being sick of body but of Sound and perfect understanding and memory do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in writing in manner following (that is to say) first and principally I give and bequeath my Soul unto God my Maker hoping for remission and pardon of my soul by the merits and suffering of my blessed Lord and Saviour Christ Jesus And in order to settle ye worthy fate (or grateful part thereof) which God hath [been] pleased to [endue] me withall I have by one or more Surrender or Surrenders duly made and accounted by one or more copy or copy’s of Court Roll of ye Mannor of Bondgate in Darlington Surrendered all my Mortgages Lands, Tenements Closes and parcells of ground with their appurtences lying within ye said Mannor of Bondgate aforesaid and parcel thereof And ye Reversion and Inheritances thereof unto George Biggins [proprietor] In trust and to and for such uses intents and purposes and I shall by my last Will limitt and share Now my Will and mind is as to the said Messuage Lands, Tenements and Premises and I do hereby order and devise ye same to be sold as soon as conveniently they can be after my decease for ye Cost rate or Value can be got for ye Same and out of ye purchase money got for ye Same foresaid in ye first place order that ye money already charged thereupon with all ye Interest and due for ye same shall be paid and satisfied and the overplus of ye said purchase money (over and above ye said debt and Interest so charged or due out of ye same) I do give and dispose of the same as follows herewith for my Will and mind is that my loving brother Thomas Pinckney shall during his natural life have ye Interest and product of all ye said overplus purchase money and until ye said Lands shall be got sold the Rents and Profits thereof (above what shall discharge the Interest of ye debt thereupon) to his own use without any Amount And after ye death of my said brother Thomas Pinckney Then I do hereby devise and dispose of all ye said overplus purchase money unto my Nephews and Neices John Pinckney, Miles Pinckney, George Pinckney, William Pinckney and Catherine Pinckney, Mary Pinckney and Ann Pinckney all children of my ye said brother Thomas Pinckney equally to be divided amongst them [This] as to ye debt of One hundred pounds – due from my said brother Thomas to me and I do hereby remit unto him ye [erasures…………….………………../………………………………………………………../…………………………………………………..] said debt and all Interest due to me for ye same and all severalitys and debts due from him to me ……… And for ye better disposing of ye said Messuages Lands, Tenements and Premises aforesaid be ye ends and purposes aforesaid I do hereby desire my good friend Anthony Salvin Esquire who is interested in ye said premises to be aiding and assessing in ye Sale of ye said Premises and to joyne therein for ye more speedy satisfying of himself and authorising ye ends and purposes aforesaid And to and for all other my Messuages, Lands, Tenements, debts, Sums of money goods, chattels and personal effects not by me otherwise hereby dispose of I give and devise ye Same unto my said brother Tho: Pinckney And I do make ye said Thomas sole Executor of this my last Will and testament hereby revoking and annulling all Wills by me at any time heretobefore made and I do declare and publish this to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seal this sixteenth day of August in ye Twelth year of ye Reign of our Sovereign and Lord King William ye Third over England and in Anno Domini 1699 Signed Sealed Published and Declared in ye presence of us and Witnessed by us in the Presence and by ye direction of ye said Sign. Miles Pinckney Miles Pinckney ye Testator The erasures and amendments Within being first made Tho Bulmer Geo: Bowes John Grenwell. |
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2022 |