Person:Jane Cary (2)

Watchers
Jane Cary
b.1671
d.Aft 1705
m. on or aft. 27 Sep 1664
  1. James Cary1666 - 1726
  2. Anne Cary1667 - Aft 1702
  3. Elizabeth Cary1669 - 1729
  4. Jane Cary1671 - Aft 1705
  5. Mary CaryAbt 1672 - Aft 1719
  6. Robert CaryAbt 1675 - 1751
  7. Edith CaryAft 1675 - Aft 1751
Facts and Events
Name Jane Cary
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1671
Christening[1] 31 Jul 1671 Aston Rowant, Oxfordshire, England
Death[2] Aft 1705
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Jane Cary - baptism, in Oxfordshire Family History Society; Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; Anglican Parish Registers; Reference Number: PAR12/1/R1/1.

    Detail:
    « Name: Jane Cary / Event Type: Baptism / Baptism Date: 31 Jul 1671 / Baptism Place: Aston Rowant, Oxfordshire, England // Father: Jacob Cary »
    Image (53 of 164):
    « 1671 / ... (next page) ... / Janetta filia Jacobi Cary Londinensis et Anna Uxoris baptizata est tricesimo[sic] ('trigesimo') primo die mensis July Compatre Johanne Caucuk Conpatribus vero Elizabetha Eustace et Eliz: Dobson »
    Source Information:
    Ancestry.com. Oxfordshire, England, Church of England Baptism, Marriages, and Burials, 1538-1812 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
    Original data: Anglican Parish Registers, Oxfordshire Family History Society and Oxfordshire History Centre.
    Accessed on 18/06/2021 at: ancestry.co.uk/

  2. Will of Anne Cary (née Dabson) “of the Parish of Worth”
    proved 19 Mar 1705 (written 19 Mar 1702) .

    « I Anne Cary of the Parish of Worth in the county of Sussex ... I give and bequeath to my children Robert Cary Anne Mitchell Elizabeth Hampton Jane Cary Mary Stevens and Edith Cary one hundred pounds apiece ... And my mind and will yet further is that in case any of my three children vis Robert Cary Jane Cary or Edith Cary shall happen to dye without issue .... » [excerpts from transcription by Robin Cary Askew]
    Description: Will of Anne Cary of Worth, Sussex / Date: 19 March 1705 / Catalogue reference: PROB 11/483 / Dept: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury / Series: Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers / Piece: Name of Register: Gee Quire Numbers: 130 - 175 > Downloaded from The National Archives > http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline

  3.   Will of James Cary ‘Citizen and Salter of London’
    proved 20 Dec 1694 (written 21 Oct 1694) .

    « I James Cary Citizen and Salter of London ... I doe will and appoint that all my personall estate whatsoever shall bee divided into three equal and indifferent parts and should out of which said third part and share of all and every my said personall Estate whatsoever to me belonging at the time of decease I do grant and will unto Ann my dear and loving wife ... one other of which third part and share of all and every of my said personall estate whatsoever to mee belonging at the time of my decease I doe give will and bequeath unto and amongst my fower children Jane[,] Mary[,] Robert and Edith Cary betweene them to bee equally divided parted and shared part and part alike and to bee respectively paid them and followeth (that is to say) to my sonn at his respective age of one and twenty yeares And for my daughters at their respective and severall ages of one and twenty years or dayes of marriage which shall first happen ... And where I have already given and advanced my now eldest sonn James Cary suitable and proportionable to my estate and have otherwise given in marriage with my daughter Ann now the wife of Mr. John Mitchell Gentleman to her late husband Mr. Ralph Mallory deceased the sum of seven hundred pounds and upward and alfo to my daughter Elizabeth in marriage with Mr. William Hampton the sum of eight hundred pounds which is above their proportion of and unto my estate yet in token of my reall affection to them I give and bequeath unto my said sonn James Cary and to my said daughters Anne and Elizabeth the sum of tenn pounds or the same to bee paid within twelve months after my decease and added to the residue and remainder of my said one third part of my estate that is of my owne dispose ... Item I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving wife Anne Cary and to my said children James Cary[,] Anne Mitchell[,] Elizabeth Hampton[,] Jane[,] Mary[,] Robert and Edith Cary and to each and every of them tenn pounds a peece to buy them mourning .... » [excerpts from transcription by Thomas Hamm]
    Description: Will of James Cary, Salter of London / Date: 20 December 1694 / Catalogue reference: PROB 11/423 / Dept: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury / Series: Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers / Piece: Name of Register: Box Quire Numbers: 225 - 265 > Downloaded from The National Archives > http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline