Anne Janney

Anne Janney

Female Bef 1595 - Aft 1602  (> 7 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anne Janney was born before 27 Apr 1595 (daughter of Thomas Janny and Katherine Cash); died after 5 Mar 1602.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 27 Apr 1595


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Janny was born about 1553 in Styal, Cheshire, England; died on 5 Mar 1602 in Styal, Cheshire, England; was buried on 5 Mar 1602 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Thomas Janney
    • Will: 23 Sep 1601, Styall, Cheshire, England

    Notes:


    The next generation back, and the earliest for whom we have information is Thomas Janny, born about 1553 at Styall, the son of Randle Janny. his first wife, Ellen, by whom he had a daughter, Alyce, died February 7, 1578. in December of that year he married Jone Worthington and they had four children, Randle being the oldest. Jone died in 1589 and he married Catherine Cash by whom he had six children between 1592 and 1601. His will is dated September 1601. He was a husbandman owning several tracts of land and was evidently in very comfortable circumstances. Described as "a public spirited and charitable man." [Source: Carmen J. Finley, "Hackney, Harlan & Heald - Our Quaker Ancestors", (Computer printed: C. J. Finley, Santa Rosa, CA, 1987), pg. 22]

    How many wives and children Thomas Janney had is not definitely known. In his Will only five children are mentioned by name, one clause simply leaving the residue "emongs all my children." His two marriages Dr ec. 7, 1578, to Jane Worthington, who was bur. Aug. 10, 1589, and by whom he had four children; and Nov. 4, 1590, to Katherine Cash, of Styall, who survived him, and by whom he had six children, are fully established; but whether he was married prior to 1578, is not certain. An entry in Wilmslow Parish Register reads "1570 Nov. 7, was cristened Aylce Janney daughter of Thos. Janney," and if she was the dau. of this Thomas, he was married three times, his first wife being Ellen _____, who was bur. Feby 7, 1578. As all the othe entries concerning Thomas Janney, in these Registers, about this time, appear to refer to him, this entry very possibly does also, but as it is not certain that it does, Alyce will not be stated to have been one of his children. [Source: Southern History Association, Publications of the Southern History Association, Volume 8, Washington, D.C.: The Association, 1904, Article by Miles White, Jr., Baltimore, Md., pg. 119-128]

    Nothing is known regarding Thomas Janney, except what is learned from his will and inventory, and from the Parish Registers. He was husbandman owning several tracts of land, and from the amount of his inventory, (the value of a pound being several times as great then as now,) was evidently in very comfortable circumstances, and was a public spirited and charitable man. [Source: "The Quaker Janneys of Cheshire and Their Progenitors", Article by Miles White, Jr., Baltimore, Md., pg. 196-211]

    Will:

    WILL
    —In the name of God Amen the three and twentithe daie of September in the yeare of our Lord God a thousand sixe hundreth and one And in the three and fortithe yeare of the Reigne of our Sovraigne lady Eli abethe by the Frace of God the Quenes Maty that nowe ys.
    —I Thomas Janny of Styall in the County of Chester Husbandman beinge sicke in body and yet of ffyt mynd and sound memory (God be thanke for yt) do make and ordeyne this my Testament conteyninge therein my last Will in manner and forme followinge First I bequethe my Soull into the hands of Almightie God trustinge by the Merts of Jesus Christe to be one of those ellecte that shall inheryte the Kingdome of Heaven. And my body I comend to Christian Buryell And as concerninge such goods lands and other things weh God hath blessed me wwth all my Will is that they be fevin and bestowed in maner and forms as in this my testament and last Will is expressed Firste I do give and bequeathe to Rondull Janny my eldest Sonne all my freehold lands and inherytance whatsoever together wth all my rentes and remanders wch I have wthin the Parishe of Bowdon in the said County of Chester. And all that my closz or prcell of land wta the appurtencs in Hale in the said Parishe of Bodwon and comonly called and Knowen by the name of Rounde Hey to have and to hold the same to him the said Rondull Janny and to his heyres males of his body lawfully to be begotten for ever And all thatyerely rente lands & Herydytamt* in Ryacrofte in said Parishe of Bowdon To have and to hold the same to him the said Rondull Janny and to the heyres males of his body lawfully to be begotten forever.
    —Itm my Will is that there shalbe taken upp uppon my whole goods the just some of three score pounds wch was geven by my father Rondull Janny deceased to three of my children that is to say to Mawld Janny XXli To Margaret Janny XXli and to Anne Janny XXli. And the same somes to be geven to them And afterwards to be putt fourth to & for there best comoditie and pfyt at the sight & discretion of my Executors accordinge to my fathers said Will and Testament. Itm my Will ys that after my funerall expenses & my debts paied that all the rest of goods debts & cattells shalbe equally devyded into three equall pts. whereof one pte. I give and bequeth to my Wief Katherin Janny the other two partes I give and bequethe emogs all my children (except such speciall legacies as hereafter are expressed that is to saie I give and bequeth to my Doughter Mawlde Janny the gretest brasse Panne and one coffer wch was her mothers. Itm I give to my Sonne Harry Janny one payre of Iren bound wheeles and a cart chest and a wagens cheste Itm. I give to my Sonne Rondull Janny the other payre of Iren bound wheeles beinge the better payre. Itm. I give towards the makinge of Twinies bridge IIIs IIIId if they make any bridge there eles not Itm. my Will is that if Harry my Sonne shalbe sued or mollested for the occupacon of Collshawe House That they my Wief and my said Sonne Rondull shall give him helpe & mayntennance wth money & other helpe so farr as there power will extend to the uttermost And to be paid againe by my Sonne Harry of his profits of the ground of Collshawe for there discharge in that behalfe wch my Will ys shall be done trulie. Itm. my Will ys that the great Arke in the barne be & remaine there to the use of my said Sonne Rondull And for my husbandry gear & stuffe so my Will ys that it shalbe used and occupyed betwixt my Wief & my said Sonne Rondull, at the house only And to be repayred by them as it decays and in the end to remayne to my said Sonne Rondull unto whom I give the same And if my Wief do not occupie yt then she not be charged wth the reparacon thereof And I do ordeyne & make my Executors of this my last Will & Testamente my said Sonne Rondull Janny & Hugh Blurges of Hawkesherth And I make Overseer hereof my Friend Humfrey Eccles trustinge they will see the same pformed & executed as my trust is in them.
    —These beinge wytnesses
    James Kellsall
    Reynold Kellsall
    Humfrey Eccles
    [No signature or seal.]

    Thomas married Katherine Cash on 4 Nov 1590. Katherine was born in of Styall; died after 5 Mar 1602. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Katherine Cash was born in of Styall; died after 5 Mar 1602.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Janney was born before 15 Jan 1591; died before 6 Feb 1591; was buried on 6 Feb 1591.
    2. Margaret Janney was born before 4 Jul 1593; and died.
    3. 1. Anne Janney was born before 27 Apr 1595; died after 5 Mar 1602.
    4. Thomas Janney was born before 29 Jun 1597; and died.
    5. Margerie Janney was born before 24 Sep 1599; and died.
    6. William Janney was born before 7 Dec 1601; died before 7 Mar 1602; was buried on 7 Mar 1602.