Jane Bramly



Marriages/Partnerships

m. 12/02/1705
Francis Dunsmore Harby, Leicestershire bur. 09/05/1724

Children

Martha Dunsmore
bap. 03/03/1706 William Dunsmore
bap. 05/04/1707 Jane Dunsmore
bap. 10/04/1709 Richard Dunsmore
bap. 23/09/1711 Sarah Dunsmore
bap. 05/07/1719 John Dunsmore
bap. 08/04/1721 Thomas Dunsmore bur. 08/11/1721
bap. 05/05/1723 Dorathy Dunsmore bur. 17/09/1723
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Note: Includes only children from certificates, baptism entries, or from census entries where the relationship is specified. For married women, please see their husband's entry for children from censuses.

Also known as

El Dunsmore, Jane Dunsmore

Did You Know?

  • In Sarah Dunsmore's baptism entry her mother's name is given as 'El' followed by a gap. I think that it's more likely that it was a mistake and she was the daughter of Jane Bramly than that Jane had died, Francis Dunmore had remarried, that wife then died, and Francis married another Jane by the time his next child Martha Dunsmore was baptised. (But given the long gap between the baptisms of Sarah and Martha it's not impossible!)

Documentary Sources

I Francis Dunsmore of Hose in the County of Leicest. Butcher this tenth day of October An[n]o Domini 1724 do make this my last Will and Testamt in Manner Following Imprimis I will that all my Debts and Funeral charges be paid and Discharged by my Executrix hereafter named Imprimis I Give to my Daughter Elizabeth Marson the Sum[m] of Five Shillings Item I give to My Daughter Mary Hand the Sum[m] of One [it looks very much like an original 'five' was overwritten] shillings Item I give unto my Daughter Ann Dunsmore the Sum[m]e of Five Shillings Item I give unto my Son Richard the Sum[m]e of Five Pounds Item I give unto my Son John Dunsmore the Sum[m]e of Five Pounds Item I give unto my Daughter Jane Dunsmore the Sume of Five Pounds Item I give unto my Daughter Sarah Dunsmore the Sum[m]e of Five Pounds Item I give unto my Daughter Martha Dunsmore the Sum[m]e of Five Pounds all which Legacies to be paid within Twelve Months aftter [sic] the Decease of my Loveing Wife Jane Dunsmore Unto whome I Give all that Messuage House and Lands lying in Hose wherein I now Dwell for the Term of her Natural Life and after her Decease to my Son William Dunsmore and to his Heirs for ever the aforesaid W.m Dunsmore paying all the said Legacies out of the House and Lands aforesaid and Lastly I give unto Jane my Loveing Wife all my Goods Chattle and Cattle and do hereby make and Ordain her full and Sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament, Revokeing all other Wills by me heretofore made
Francis R Dunsmore his Marke
Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said Francis Dunsmore, in the Presence of
Richard Rowse
Thomas Sparrow
Elizabeth [it looks like an original 'es' has been over-written with 'iz'] Sn?i?an

[on the back:]
Decimo die Mensis novembr Anno Dni 1724o Fiat p[ro]boto Testam'ti Franc'i Dunsmore introscript & Adm'ato ejus Bonor' &c Janae Dunsmore vid & Relict ejusd df'ti ac Extrici unicae in ??? nominatae
Jurata fuit Extrix ond?a cora[m] me
Sim. Henley.

Source:
The Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland

Locations

Church, Hose, Leicestershire
12/02/1705 Church, Harby, Leicestershire
12/02/1705 Harby, Leicestershire
03/03/1706 Church, Harby, Leicestershire
05/04/1707 Church, Harby, Leicestershire
10/04/1709 Church, Harby, Leicestershire
23/09/1711 Church, Hose, Leicestershire
05/07/1719 Church, Hose, Leicestershire
08/04/1721 Church, Hose, Leicestershire
05/05/1723 Church, Hose, Leicestershire
Please note that map data is based on modern streets and house numbers (where a street of that name still exists), and may not reflect the actual historical location.