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| − | + | Jesse Ward born 1799 in Speen was the son of [[Joseph & Rebecca Ward]] | |
| − | + | Ruth Eggleton born 1811 was the daughter of Thomas & ? Eggleton | |
| − | Jesse and Ruth had children as follows :- | + | Jesse and Ruth were married in 1827 |
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| + | Jesse and Ruth had 4 children as follows :- | ||
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| + | '''AIfred Ward''' born 1827 married Jane Maberly, in 1858. Jane died in 1871. In 1872 Alfred married again to Elizabeth Steel, known as 'Betsy', the daughter of the John Steel the miller. See [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Alfred_Ward Alfred Ward] | ||
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| + | [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Jabez_Ward Jabez Ward] born 1832, | ||
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| + | [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Mary_Ann_Ward Mary Ann Ward] 1836, | ||
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| + | [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/John_Ward John Ward] 1839. | ||
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| + | '''THEIR PROPERTY On the road later called Lower Road, Lacey Green.''' | ||
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| + | In the [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/1823._The_Enclosures_of_Princes_Risborough 1823. The Enclosures of Princes Risborough] this plot was allocated to Thomas Eggleton. It was an old plot, rented from the [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Manor_of_Princes_Risborough Manor of Princes Risborough] and had no house. Ruth Eggleton, his daughter married Jesse Ward | ||
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| + | '''GROCERY AND CARPENTRY.''' Jesse and Ruth ran a grocery store and Jesse also worked in the their carpentry workshop | ||
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| + | '''POST OFFICE.''' A post office was added about 1840 when Post Offices first became established. | ||
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| + | '''CARPENTERS.''' Jesse and all his sons were carpenters in the business. Much of their trade was in making coffins. | ||
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| + | '''1848 Death of Ruth''' | ||
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| + | '''WILLIAM WOODS SELLS A PLOT''' | ||
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| + | '''March 8<sup>th</sup> 1856. Conveyance'''. William Woods, mortgagee of [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Kiln_Farm Kiln Farm], sold to Jesse Ward of Loosley Row a piece of land that was part of Kiln Farm. | ||
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| + | '''Schedule.''' A close of pasture land, known as ‘Pond Piece’, containing 2 acres, 3 roods, for £81. It was part of [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Kiln_Farm Kiln Farm]. Subject to a private right of way for [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Joshua_Dell Joshua Dell], Richard Gibbs and William Woods (''Ed. later became [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Kiln_Lane Kiln Lane]'') | ||
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| + | '''JESSE BUILDS ON POND PIECE.''' Jesse Ward built 2 cottages which were known as [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/1_Lime_Tree_Cottages 1 Lime Tree Cottages] and [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/2_Lime_Tree_Cottages 2 Lime Tree Cottages]. | ||
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| + | '''1881 Death of Jesse aged 81''' | ||
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| + | [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/John_Ward John Ward], son of Jesse, inherited ‘Pond Piece’ and the Lime Tree Cottages from his father. | ||
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| + | [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Alfred_Ward Alfred Ward], son of Jesse, inherited the store, Post Office and carpentry business | ||
Revision as of 13:10, 10 April 2023
Research by Joan West
Jesse Ward born 1799 in Speen was the son of Joseph & Rebecca Ward
Ruth Eggleton born 1811 was the daughter of Thomas & ? Eggleton
Jesse and Ruth were married in 1827
Jesse and Ruth had 4 children as follows :-
AIfred Ward born 1827 married Jane Maberly, in 1858. Jane died in 1871. In 1872 Alfred married again to Elizabeth Steel, known as 'Betsy', the daughter of the John Steel the miller. See Alfred Ward
Jabez Ward born 1832,
Mary Ann Ward 1836,
John Ward 1839.
THEIR PROPERTY On the road later called Lower Road, Lacey Green.
In the 1823. The Enclosures of Princes Risborough this plot was allocated to Thomas Eggleton. It was an old plot, rented from the Manor of Princes Risborough and had no house. Ruth Eggleton, his daughter married Jesse Ward
GROCERY AND CARPENTRY. Jesse and Ruth ran a grocery store and Jesse also worked in the their carpentry workshop
POST OFFICE. A post office was added about 1840 when Post Offices first became established.
CARPENTERS. Jesse and all his sons were carpenters in the business. Much of their trade was in making coffins.
1848 Death of Ruth
WILLIAM WOODS SELLS A PLOT
March 8th 1856. Conveyance. William Woods, mortgagee of Kiln Farm, sold to Jesse Ward of Loosley Row a piece of land that was part of Kiln Farm.
Schedule. A close of pasture land, known as ‘Pond Piece’, containing 2 acres, 3 roods, for £81. It was part of Kiln Farm. Subject to a private right of way for Joshua Dell, Richard Gibbs and William Woods (Ed. later became Kiln Lane)
JESSE BUILDS ON POND PIECE. Jesse Ward built 2 cottages which were known as 1 Lime Tree Cottages and 2 Lime Tree Cottages.
1881 Death of Jesse aged 81
John Ward, son of Jesse, inherited ‘Pond Piece’ and the Lime Tree Cottages from his father.
Alfred Ward, son of Jesse, inherited the store, Post Office and carpentry business