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Deborah APSLEY

Deborah APSLEY

Female 1589 - Yes, date unknown    Has 2 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.


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  • Name Deborah APSLEY 
    Relationshipwith Teresa Ann GOATHAM
    Baptised 14 Sep 1589  St. George’s Church, Benenden, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • From KFHS transcribed data (CD 12)
    Gender Female 
    Executrix 1617 
    Of her mother's will 
    Residuary beneficiary 1617 
    Of her mother's will 
    • Deborah was left by her mother clothing and pewter to be shared with her sister Anne: "all the rest of mine apparell [one petticoat and one waistcoat had been bequeathed] and all my Pewter excepte such pooter as I have herein given unto Elizabeth Gibson I give bequeath unto my two daughteres Debora and Anne equally to be devided betwixt them", but was also made residuary beneficiary.
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Siblings 2 brothers and 1 sister 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    George APSLEY,   b. Est 1550,   bur. 29 Sep 1613, St. George’s Church, Benenden, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 63 years)  (Father) 
    Mary,   d. Between 8 Oct 1617 and 23 Nov 1617  (Mother) 
    Person ID I19365  All
    Last Modified 28 Jun 2018 

    Father George APSLEY,   b. Est 1550,   bur. 29 Sep 1613, St. George’s Church, Benenden, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 63 years) 
    Mother Mary,   d. Between 8 Oct 1617 and 23 Nov 1617 
    Married
    • In her will Mary refers to daughters 'Debora and Anne'. Deborah being a fairly unusual name at the time I think we can be reasonably confident that it was the same Deborah who was shown as daughter of George when baptised, and hence that George and Mary were husband and wife.
    Family ID F7630  Family Group Page  |  Family Chart

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