Person:Michael Jeeves (1)

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Michael Jeeves
m. 16 Feb 1682
  1. Michael Jeeves1682 - 1683
  2. Alice Jeeves1683 -
  3. Mary Jeeves1685 - 1757
  4. William Jeeves1688 -
  5. Elizabeth Jeeves1691 - 1768
  6. John Jeeves1693 -
  7. Sarah Jeeves1695 -
  8. Michael Jeeves1698 - 1772
  9. Ann Jeeves1701 - 1730
  10. Hannah Jeeves1703 - 1703
m. 5 Oct 1729
  1. Ann Jeeves1732 -
  2. Elizabeth Jeeves1734 - 1772
  3. Mary Jeeves1738 -
  4. Sarah Jeeves1741 - 1743
Facts and Events
Name Michael Jeeves
Gender Male
Christening[1] 11 Feb 1698 Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England
Marriage 5 Oct 1729 Letchworth, Hertfordshire, Englandto Ann Phipps
Burial[3] 19 Apr 1772 Hitchin, Hertfordshire, EnglandSt Mary
References
  1. Church of England. Parish Registers of St Mary's Church, Hitchin. (Hertford: Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies).

    1697
    February
    the 11th day was Baptized Michaell the Son of William Jeeves
    [i.e. 11 Feb 1697/8]

  2.   Access to Archives, accessed 18 Sep 2013
    DE/Pr/77257, 9 Sep 1769.

    Assignment of Mortgage Term - property as in DE/Pr/77251 (being ½r at Warrens Green, Weston)
    Contents:
    1. Robert Bennett of Walkern, farrier, brother and executor of William Bennett of Stevenage, farrier, deceased, John Jeeves of Hitchin, yeoman, and Sarah, his wife, Michael Jeeves of Hitchin, baker, executors of Elizabeth Bennett of Hitchin, widow and executrix of William Bennett.
    2. George Jeeves of Hitchin, baker, son of John and Sarah Jeeves

  3. Church of England. Parish Registers of St Mary's Church, Hitchin. (Hertford: Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies).

    Buried 1772
    April 19 Michale Jeeves Baker

  4.   Church of England. Archdeaconry of Huntingdon. Hitchin Division. Court. Probate records, 1529-1857
    Filed will: 72HW22.

    Summary:
    Testator: Michael Jeeves of Hitchin in the County of Hertford Baker
    Will written: 31 Jan 1771
    Beneficiaries
    Elizabeth Jeeves, daughter: confirms his earlier surrender to her of the "messuage or tenement bakehouse hereditaments and premises situate in Hitchin" now in his occupation. Elizabeth also to act as joint trustee, executor and residuary legatee.
    Robert Ralphs, baker of Hitchin "my good friend": trustee and executor, also to receive two guineas for his trouble.
    Daughter Ann Child, her husband Edward Child, and their seven children: Sarah, Ann, Mary, James, Hannah, Frances and "the other unbaptized" to jointly be beneficiaries of £40 trust to clothe them.
    Proved: 27 Apr 1772 at Hitchin