14 Oct 1712: she inherited three pieces of land, totaling 11 acres, that lay near Pullens Hill, known as Great Parkefield, Little Parkefield and Threeacre Field. Upon her death the land would pass to son Thomas (cf her husband's will)
She was buried 11 Mar 1726/7 at Horsmonden [1] cf. MI 7. Mary the wife of Thomas Hickmot 6 March 1726 aged 73 years. Left issue 8 children. [2]
The marriage was by Licence and Mary Masters was a widow when she married Thomas Hickmott, i.e. her maiden name can not have been Masters - so need to find her maiden name. The only nearby possibility seems to be the marriage of Mary Overy: Residence Maidstone Marriage date 22 Aug 1675 Marriage place Maidstone, All Saints Spouse's first name(s) Richard Spouse's last name Masters Spouse's residence Maidstone, [3] followed by his death next year : Richard Masters Burial date 06 Jul 1676 Burial place Maidstone County Kent Country England. [4]
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