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Hester (Beale) Spackman (1701 - 1746)

Hester (Esther) Spackman formerly Beale
Born in Hankerton, Wiltshire, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 4 Mar 1727 in Crudwell, Hankerton, Wiltshire, Englandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 44 in Hankerton, Wiltshire, Englandmap
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Biography

This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.

Name

Name: Hester /Beale/[1]

Birth

Birth:
Date: 20 NOV 1701
Place: Hankerton, Wiltshire, England[2]

Death

Death:
Date: 1746
Place: Hankerton, Wiltshire, England[3]

Note

Note: #N10083
Note: #N11635

Marriage

Husband: Isaac Spackman
Wife: Hester Beale
Marriage: [4]
Husband: Thomas Beale
Wife: Catherine Cope
Child: Hester Beale
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Edith Beale
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Mary Beale
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: William Beale
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Susannah Beale
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Marriage: [5]

Sources

  • WikiTree profile Beale-180 created through the import of WORCESTER_2012-07-31.ged on Jul 31, 2012 by Bob Worcester. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Bob and others.
  • Source: S660 Author: Hitchens, Mary Beale Title: Here Comes Tomorrow, More Descendants of William Beale (1709 - 1800) Publication: Name: Abell Press; Location: Brooklyn; Date: 1957; Repository: #R10
  • Repository: R10 Name: Allen County Library Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number:

Notes

Note N10083Isaac Spackman, a worsted-comber, resided at a small village called Hankerton, near Malmebury, in Wiltshire, England, where he died about the year 1740, leaving a widow, Esther, and seven children In straitened circumstances. In 1750, William Beale, who had settled in Whiteland, Chester Co., a brother of the widow, visited England, and brought four of the children - Thomas, Mary, Elizabeth, and Isaac - back with him. They were bound out to service for a length of time to pay for their passage. Their brother George also came over some years later, and resided in Wilmington.
Those of the family, who came from England, with the exception of Thomas, became Friends after their arrival in this country.
- History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches. 1881. p. 728-729.
Note N11635Isaac Spackman, a worsted-comber, resided at a small village called Hankerton, near Malmebury, in Wiltshire, England, where he died about the year 1740, leaving a widow, Esther, and seven children In straitened circumstances. In 1750, William Beale, who had settled in Whiteland, Chester Co., a brother of the widow, visited England, and brought four of the children-Thomas, Mary, Elizabeth, and Isaac-back with him. They were bound out to service for a length of time to pay for their passage. Their brother George also came over some years later, and resided in Wilmington.
Those of the family, who came from England, with the exception of Thomas, became Friends after their arrival in this country.
- History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches. 1881. p. 728-729.
  1. Source: #S660 Page: p. 323-325 FOOT Hitchens, Mary Beale, Here Comes Tomorrow, More Descendants of William Beale (1709 - 1800) (Brooklyn, Abell Press, 1900?), p. 6-14.
  2. Source: #S660 Page: p. 323-325 FOOT Hitchens, Mary Beale, Here Comes Tomorrow, More Descendants of William Beale (1709 - 1800) (Brooklyn, Abell Press, 1900?), p. 6-14.
  3. Source: #S660 Page: p. 323-325 FOOT Hitchens, Mary Beale, Here Comes Tomorrow, More Descendants of William Beale (1709 - 1800) (Brooklyn, Abell Press, 1900?), p. 6-14.
  4. Source: #S660 Page: p. 323-325 FOOT Hitchens, Mary Beale, Here Comes Tomorrow, More Descendants of William Beale (1709 - 1800) (Brooklyn, Abell Press, 1900?), p. 6-14.
  5. Source: #S660 Page: p. 323-325 FOOT Hitchens, Mary Beale, Here Comes Tomorrow, More Descendants of William Beale (1709 - 1800) (Brooklyn, Abell Press, 1900?), p. 6-14.






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I forgot to mention, when I requested to be added to your trusted list, that Hester Beale Spackman is my 6th great grandmother. Dick Gates, [email address removed]
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