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Jane Chester Offley

Birth
Death
28 Feb 1611 (aged 70–71)
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London, City of London, Greater London, England Add to Map
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daughter of Sir William Chester, Knt., Lord Mayor of London when Paul's Steeple was on fire (1561). She was buried 29 Feb 1611 at St Mary's Woolnoth. Will dated 23 Feb 1611, pr 26 March following in Commissary Court of London (Reg. 22, fol. 25)
She mentions sister, Susan Trott, her daughters-in-law, Thomas Offley's wife; Alice Offley, widow, Jane Offley, "my son Williams wife"; her sons-in-law Richard Cheney, Edwrard Delves, and Francis Greenbaugh, various grandchildren, including Robert and Thomas Offley, sons of Robert Offley, my son deceased, and makes John Vernon, Merchant Taylor, and her son=in-law Richard Cheney, exors, begging of them to accept for their pains a poore widdowes myte, i.e., a gold ring each.
daughter of Sir William Chester, Knt., Lord Mayor of London when Paul's Steeple was on fire (1561). She was buried 29 Feb 1611 at St Mary's Woolnoth. Will dated 23 Feb 1611, pr 26 March following in Commissary Court of London (Reg. 22, fol. 25)
She mentions sister, Susan Trott, her daughters-in-law, Thomas Offley's wife; Alice Offley, widow, Jane Offley, "my son Williams wife"; her sons-in-law Richard Cheney, Edwrard Delves, and Francis Greenbaugh, various grandchildren, including Robert and Thomas Offley, sons of Robert Offley, my son deceased, and makes John Vernon, Merchant Taylor, and her son=in-law Richard Cheney, exors, begging of them to accept for their pains a poore widdowes myte, i.e., a gold ring each.


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