MRP: Bence Johnson the younger will

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Bence Johnson junior will


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09/12/11, CSG: Created page & pasted partial trasncription



Abstract & context


Bence Johnson was a cousin of Captain Bence Parker, who predeceased him. Bence Parker's father, William Parker, had predeceased her, and she had remarried, to Captain William Maynard.

Bence Johnson was probably linked to Alexander Bence of Aldeburgh, through Alexander's daughter, Rose. Alexander Bence of Aldeburgh mentions in his will "?Rose Johuson my daughter the wife of Thomas Johushon". Bence Johnson's father was dead by the time Bence made his will and is unnamed. Bence Johnson mentions in his will his Aunt, Rose Maynard, who was Bence Parker's mother, and who was presumably originally Rose Bence.

However, Bence Johnson' mother is named as the presumably remarried Elizabeth Jaggard. Bence Johnson also mentions an uncle, William Johnson, and a Kinsman Ewan Johnson. Property is mentioned in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, as well as farnham, Suffolk, which strengthens the link to Suffolk, where the Bence family had its origins and strong ties.



Suggested links


See Bence Johnsone the elder will (father of Bence Johnson the younger)
See Bence Parker will
See Alexander Bence of Aldeburghe will
See Alexander Bence the elder will



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Commentary


Uncle Thomas Hollis
Aunt Rose Maynard and her daughter Humiliation
Kinsman Ewan Johnson
Kinswoman Ffrances Guy
Brother ??Comeince
Uncle William Johnson
Uncle John Bromfeild
Cousen William Stone
Cousen Kitner
Cousens Rebeccah, Deborah and Hannah Stone
Grandmother Elizabeth Bromfeild
My brother Browne
Arnold Browne (one of children of brother Browne)
Mother Elizabeth Jaggard
ffarnham, Suffolk
Sister Anne Jaggard
Aldebrough, Suffolk
Brother in Law Walter Garfoote
My deceased father



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