In looking for more information to elaborate on her personal information, including parents, there is nothing conclusive at this time...
Contributor samayuk (49400012) shared the following:
"St James Churchyard is not St James Cemetery, St James church was destroyed during WW2 and has no headstone remaining".
... work in progress∼Will of Jane Eaton written 27 Aug 1584 proven 29 Dec 1584.
Jane Eaton, was the widow of William Eaton and Executrix of his estate. Eldest son William; names her other sons John, Peter, and Nicholas "then under age." She stated, "they shall be kept for one year more in France to learn to French tongue, and shall afterwards be put to some science or occupation," and also mentions "my other children," as well as her son-in-law, James Huggenson, sole executor. We later find that her daughter Barbara Allen actually administered her father's estate a few months after her mother's death instead of James.*
In looking for more information to elaborate on her personal information, including parents, there is nothing conclusive at this time...
Contributor samayuk (49400012) shared the following:
"St James Churchyard is not St James Cemetery, St James church was destroyed during WW2 and has no headstone remaining".
... work in progress∼Will of Jane Eaton written 27 Aug 1584 proven 29 Dec 1584.
Jane Eaton, was the widow of William Eaton and Executrix of his estate. Eldest son William; names her other sons John, Peter, and Nicholas "then under age." She stated, "they shall be kept for one year more in France to learn to French tongue, and shall afterwards be put to some science or occupation," and also mentions "my other children," as well as her son-in-law, James Huggenson, sole executor. We later find that her daughter Barbara Allen actually administered her father's estate a few months after her mother's death instead of James.*
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Merged memorial on 4/7/22... and the personal data for her came from that... please use caution as I personally can not verify at this time.
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