Frances Jesson (I25421)
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Personal Facts and Details
| Birth | 12 April 1822 35 Holbeach, Lincolnshire England |
| Marriage | 14 May 1841 (Age 19) James Howard - [View Family (F3)]
Holbeach (near Long Sutton), Lincolnshire England |
| Death of mother | 19 July 1849 (Age 27) Mary Shered (I48240) (Age 62) - [Relationship Chart] |
| Death of father | 12 February 1850 (Age 27) Robert Jesson (I48239) (Age approx. 80) - [Relationship Chart] |
| Death | December 1889 (Age 67) Holbeach, Lincolnshire England |
| Universal Identifier | 1DDDA41B66ECBD42A37CED31DBF3CB5F3FF3 |
| Last Change | 15 July 2010 - 08:24:36 Last changed by: dcoplien |
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In early years, taking a new surname was common practice among the gentry. This could be accomplished by Act of Parliament; warrant under the King's Sign-Manual (writing therein the substituted name), or by ecclesiastical econcent. By 1650 the name Fitzpen had disappeared from English records, descendants adopting other spellings, although they appeared to adhere to the sound. Arms were granted, in addition to Fitzpen, to families of: Thickpenny, Tipping, Tippen, Tipper, & Tippet, probably more. Some of the well known Antiquarians stated that in many ancient families there were as many as a hundred different spellings. Phippen came from Thickpenny. Howards are more predominant in Lancashire England but also found in most of England Thickpenney is more predomiant in Lincolnshire England and Leicestershire, England but also found in most of England |
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