Family:John Cawson and Mary Pearson (1)

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b. 1692
d. 1729
 
b. 1692
d. 1756
m. 23 Jan 1713 (O.S.) / 1714 (N.S.) Penrith, Cumberland, England
Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][3] 23 Jan 1713 (O.S.) / 1714 (N.S.) Penrith, Cumberland, England
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References
  1. Ancestry.com. Lancashire, England, Extracted Parish Records [database on-line]. .

    Text: 1714-5. Cawson, John, of Penrith, M.D. / Book: Marriages. (Marriage) / Collection: Lancashire: Lancaster - Freemen of The Borough of Lancaster, 1688-1840 (A-L) > Ancestry.com. Lancashire, England, Extracted Parish Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001.
    Original data: Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records. > Accessed on 4 Oct. 2013 at: ancestry.co.uk

  2. FamilySearch.org. 'England Marriages, 1538–1973'.

    John Cawson / marriage: 23 January 1713 Saint Andrews, Penrith, Cumberland, England / spouse: Mary Pearson > Accessed on 4 Oct 2013 at: Familysearch.org

  3. Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, New Series, Vol. lxxxi (81), 1981
    p. 34 (fn).

    « COCKELL. John Cockell (d. 1 729) came from Methley (Y) to be Lord Lonsdale's steward before 1706 and lived at Lowther Hall. In 1724 he bought Christopher Blencowe's house at Townhead, Penrith, which became known as Cockell House, and in 1725 Bowerbank Hall, Penrith. He was succ. by his son John Cockell ("lately dead" 1760), who entered Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Penrith, 1708, † ...
    ...
    (fn) † His brother Christopher entered the school at the same time. He was buried at Penrith 1749, "a reduced officer." In 1733 he marr. Mary (1692-1756), dau. of Dr James Pearson, of Penrith, and widow of John Cawson. »
    Accessed on 4 Oct. 2013 at: books.google.co.uk