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Note: JOHN EDGOOSE 1687-After 1720 John, son of Adlard and Ann EDGOOSE, was baptised at Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, on 18 March 1686/87. Adler EDGOOSE had married Ann BIRD at Pinchbeck on 16 January 1670/71 but, although Ann wife of Adlard EDGOOSE husbandman was buried at Pinchbeck on 4 November 1679, children of Adlard and Ann EDGOOSE were baptised at Pinchbeck in 1682, 1685, and 1687. According to the will of his mother Ann EDGOOSE he was an apprentice in 1704. (LCC Wills P50 1704) A John EDGOOSE married Elizabeth BAKER at Kirton-in-Holland, Lincolnshire, on 17 April 1711. John, son of John EDGOOSE, was baptised at Pinchbeck on 26 July 1713 and buried there on 7 August 1720 (see below). Mary, daughter of John and Mary (sic) EDGOOSE, was baptised at Pinchbeck on 26 February 1715/16. Rachell, daughter of John and Elizabeth EDGOOSE, was baptised at Pinchbeck on 19 October 1717. In his will made on 6 April 1720 Thomas EDGOOSE of Pinchbeck, husbandman, refers to John, Mary and Rachell EDGOOSE, the children of his brother John EDGOOSE. His brother John EDGOOSE was living, and of the children John was under 21 and Mary and Rachell under 17 years old. (LCC Wills 1720 i) An Index of the Will of Thomas EDGOOSE (1685/1692-1720), husbandman, of Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire. The Will was made on 5 April 1720. Probate was granted on 28 April 1720. 01*Thomas EDGOOSE, the Testator. 02 John, son of the Testator's brother John EDGOOSE. 03 Mary, daughter of the Testator's brother John EDGOOSE. 04 Rachel, daughter of the Testator's brother John EDGOOSE. 05*John EDGOOSE, brother of the Testator. 06 Mathew BROWN, cousin of the Testator. 07 Thomas CATLIN, cousin of the Testator. 08 John CATLIN, cousin of the Testator. 09 [Elizabeth BAKER], wife of the Testator's brother John EDGOOSE. 10 Ann, Elizabeth & Sarah [PARKINSON], sisters of the Testator's wife. 11 William CERLEW. 12 Malow BR(OWN), the Testator's apprentice. 13 Richard PARKINSON, the Testator's father-in-law, supervisor 14 John CERLEW. 15 Mother EDGOOSE [Ann formerly BIRD, buried 11 April 1700.] 16 Mary EDGOOSE, wife of the Testator. 17 G. BRABINS, witness. 18 W. CATLIN, witness. 19 J. EVERARD, witness. (LCC Will 1720/i/127) John, son of John and Elizabeth EDGOOSE, was buried at Pinchbeck on 7 August 1720. At the Spalding cum Membris manor court held on 14 October 1720 it was presented that Anna EDGOOSE, widow, had died and that Joh'es EDGOOSE her son was heir. (SGS 4 1717-1726 folio 108) Elizabeth, wife of John EDGOOSE, was buried at Pinchbeck on 1 March 1722/23. A John EDGOOSE was amongst those appointed constable for Pinchbeck at the Manor Court held on 4 October 1723. (SGS 4 f.152) "1725 Pinchbeck The Vicar of Pinchbeck has also a later Terrier of the parish, dated 1725, from which it appears that many of the families who lived there in 1600 had become extinct or gone away. The names of those who still remained in 1725 were BYSTLE, BROWN, CALTHORP, CARR, CARTER, COY, CUST, EDGOOSE, ELLIN, GILL, JACKSON, OGLE, OLDFEILD, ROBINSON, SLATER, SMITH, STYLES, TROLLOP, WALPOLE, WILSBY, and WILKINSON. Nearly all these names have now disappeared, and I believe I am correct in stating that no landowner at Pinchbeck, excepting Earl BROWNLOW, now bears the same name as any of those mentioned in 1600." (Records of the Cust Family of Pinchbeck, Stamford, and Belton in Lincolnshire 1479-1700, page 103n. Surnames have been capitalised) (revised 03.11.2019)
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