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william jessop or jessup 1449-1496

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Robert

Robert Report 30 Sep 2014 14:27

can any one help i hit a brick wall,with William jessop of Sheffield poss broom hall
father of richard1480-1534spouse Emmott(charsworth1455-1496)the only ref i f
sorry that's all the info i have

regards bob

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 30 Sep 2014 15:34

Hit a brick wall in the 1400's? Lucky you!!!

Mike *

Mike * Report 30 Sep 2014 15:41

A tree on Ancestry has different dates



Richard Jessup
Birth 1530 in Broomhall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Death 26 Nov 1580 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England


Parents
William Jessop
Emmotte Charlesworth – 1570

Chris in Sussex

Chris in Sussex Report 30 Sep 2014 15:57

You have been very lucky to get back so far but it does mean that you are going to find less/very little online.

The local record office may have documents that could help with research and for that period you may want to look at Deeds, Feet of Fines, Manor Court Rolls,Inquisition Post Mortems, Lay Subsidies,Quarter Sessions, Probates and Chancery Proceedings. A search of the RO's online catalogue will give you an idea of what documents have survived but as to whether your family appears in any of them will be down to 'luck'.

You could also try a search of the National Archives online catalogue, if you haven't already done so, for the family as it may point you to another Archive's holdings.

Good luck
Chris

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 30 Sep 2014 17:30

Broom Hall came to the Jessops when Richard Jessop , married Anne Swift, born 1531, eldest daughter of Robert Swift.



William Jessop, of Rotherham, married Emotte, daughter of John Charlesworth, of Treeton. Her will is dated 10th February, 1569 and proved in 1570. His will, in which he styles himself of Treeton,is dated 12th December, 1557, and proved on the 26th April, 1558, at York. His bequests: "To my wife Emotte one third of all my goods; the farm wherein I now dwell to my wife for life for bringing up my children, and after her death to my sons Richard or Lawrence as she may appoint." .

His 4 children:-
1. Richard, of Broom Hall
2. Lawrence m. Elizabeth Teasdell on the 30th November, 1612. Children:
Margaret (1613-1614)
Elizabeth b.1615 m Richard Clayton in 1634
John(1618-1619)
Gertrude b.1621
John b abt 1624
William b.1626
Anna b.1629;
Sarah b.1633 m.John Stacie in 1655.
3. Emotte, mentioned in her father's will
4. Agnes, married a Mr. Nescy

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 30 Sep 2014 17:31

Richard Jessop , of Broom Hall in Sheffield, married Anne Swift, born 1531, being 27 years, died in 1567, eldest daughter of Robert Swift of Rotherham. His will was dated 8th October,1580, and proved 22 April, 1581, by Francis Wortley, his executor. He was buried at Sheffield on the 26th November, 1580.

He had five children:
1. William , eldest son, and heir of Broom Hall
2.Richard, second son, living in 1575, who with his brother Francis succeeded to his father's estates
3. Francis, third son, living in 1575, who married Frances White on 24th January, 1604-05 (Worksop Parish Registers), and in 1625 was living in Leydon, Holland
4.Susan, died 1575
5. Margaret, married on 15th September, 1582, to Thomas Symcocks, a justice of the peace for the counties of Nottingham and Somerset


William Jessop(1562-1630) , of Broom Hall, eldest son of Richard married 3 times:
1. Margaret, daughter of Sir John Atherton, of Atherton, Lancaster. Married at Sheffield, on 21st January, 1582, and buried there on 26th April, 1585.
2.Anne, daughter of Lyon Goodrich, Esq., living May,1608
3.Jane, daughter of Edward Disney

Children of William and Margaret:
1. Wortley b.1583, of Scofton, Worksop (heir to his grandfather William), died at sea 1617
2. George (1584-1651) of Brancliffe, Anston, born at Broom Hall.Barrister of the Middle temple; his will was dated 4th Septrmber, 1651 and proved 28 September, 1653. He was buried at Sheffield on the 17th November, 1651.

Children of William and Ann (Nee Goodrich):
•Margaret married (1) Humphrey Savage, of North Lees, Hathersage, (2) William Young, at Sheffield in 1646
•Ann m. Thomas Eyre of High Low, Hathersage

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 30 Sep 2014 17:31

William Jessop died in 1630 and was succeeded by his grandson William (b.1610) of Broom Hall, who died in 1641, buried Sheffield. He married twice:

By his 1st wife, Mary Bright, daughter of Stephen Bright, Bart. at Sheffield on 1st February, 1631, and who was buried there 13 May, 1636, he had 3 children:
1.Wortley, baptised at Worksop on 13th August, 1633. He died young
2.William, baptised at Worksop, in Oct. 1634; died young
3.Esther, who was buried at Worksop on 21st January, 1633.

The second wife of William Jessop was Jane, daughter of Sir Francis South of Kelstrom, Lincoln. The marriage settlement was dated 4 June, 1637. She was buried at Sheffield on 10th October, 1675.

They had 3 children
1. Francis, eldest surviving son and heir
2.William (1641-1647)
3.Anne, baptised at Sheffield on 24th June, 1640

Francis Jessop, of Broom Hall, Esq. was baptised at Sheffield on 25 April, 1638. He was one of the earliest members of the Royal Society, and well known among the learned and scientific of his day. He married Barbara Eyre, his second cousin, daughter of Robert Eyre, of High Low, and of Holme Hall, Esq., son of Thomas Eyre and Anne Jessop. The marriage settlement, dated May, 1664, shows that he was able to endow her with lands in Yorkshire and Nottingham in return for her dowry of £2,000. He controlled the advowson of the parish church, owned 'a water-corne millne', and four 'cutler-wheeles' in Ecclesall and a number of Hallamshire tithes of corn and grain. His will was dated 10 April, 1688. He was buried at Sheffield on 3rd April 1691.

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 30 Sep 2014 17:32

Children of Francis and Barbara Jessop:
1. William, eldest son born 22/02/1665
2.Francis, 2nd son; Rector of Treeton ; baptised at Sheffield on 19th September, 1668. He died unmarried, and was buried at Sheffield on the 25th May, 1728
3.Francis, died young
4.Richard, died young
5.Jane, wife of Marriott Pett, of the County of Essex, Esq., born 27th November, 1667
6.Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Burton, M.A., Vicar of Halifax, was born at Sheffield on the 11th October, 1671 and married there on 20th April, 1700
7.Anne was born at Sheffield on 30th October, 1674 and died unmarried. She was buried at Sheffield on 23rd October, 1740
8.Barbara, wife of John Bright, of Bannercross and Chesterfield, was baptised at Worksop on 28th April, 1679, and married on 4th March, 1701


William Jessop, eldest son and heir of Francis baptised at Sheffield on 22nd February,1664-65. He was a Bencher of Gray's Inn; one of his Majesty's justices of the peace of Chester, and Treasurer of the Alienation Office; also M.P. for Aldborough. He died at Broom Hall on 15th November, 1734, and was buried in the Parish church at Sheffield. He married Hon. Mary Darcy, daughter of James Darcy of Sedbergh Park, County York, (son of James Darcy of the same place, sixth son of Conyers, Lord Darcy), who was created Baron Darcy of Navan in the Kingdom of Ireland, 1721, with remainder to his grandson, James Jessop. She died 17 June, 1737, and was buried by her husband.

They had: -
1. James, only son, died in his father's lifetime
2.Barbara, eldest daughter was baptised at Sheffield on 20th November, 1697. She married there on 3rd September, 1723, to Andrew Wilkinson of Boroughbridge, M.P. for Aldborough, and principal store-keeper for the Ordnance, who died in 1784. She died in February, 1768, leaving issue
3.Isabella, baptised at Sheffield on 30th July, 1701; married there on the 12th October,1721, to John Eyre, of Hopton , Derbyshire, son of Sir William Eyre of High Low. She died in July 1738, leaving issue
4.Mary, died unmarried
5.Bertha, baptised at Sheffield on 25th December, 1704, died unmarried and was buried in November, 1781

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 30 Sep 2014 17:32

now have a feeling that the foregoing is your own account :-(

Robert

Robert Report 30 Sep 2014 18:32

thankyou all very muchi can now grow his family in my tree
best regards bob

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 30 Sep 2014 19:12

did you post that info above? if not, there is lots more on the www