. Edward Jessup of West Farms, Westchester Co., New York, and his descendants : with an introduction and an appendix, the latter containing records of other American families of the name with some additional memoranda. is father, William Jes-sop, of Rotherham; and the first date he gives is that ofthe will of his mother, which suggests that the father, aswell as the son, had bettered his fortunes by alliance withan heiress. PEDIGREE AND HISTORY OF THE JESSOPS OFBROOM HALL. 1. William Jessop, of Rotherham, m. Emotte, dau. of John Charles-worth, of Treeton, Esq. Her will is dated 10 Feb., 1569 ;


. Edward Jessup of West Farms, Westchester Co., New York, and his descendants : with an introduction and an appendix, the latter containing records of other American families of the name with some additional memoranda. is father, William Jes-sop, of Rotherham; and the first date he gives is that ofthe will of his mother, which suggests that the father, aswell as the son, had bettered his fortunes by alliance withan heiress. PEDIGREE AND HISTORY OF THE JESSOPS OFBROOM HALL. 1. William Jessop, of Rotherham, m. Emotte, dau. of John Charles-worth, of Treeton, Esq. Her will is dated 10 Feb., 1569 ; proved will, in which he styles himself of Treeton, which was near Rother-ham, is dated 12 Dec, 1557, and proved 26 April, 1558, at York. Hisbequests are : To ray wife Emotte one third of all my goods j the farmwherein I now dwell to my wife for life for bringing up of my children,and after her death to my sons Richard or Lawrence as she may also mentions his daughters, Emotte and Agnes. Four children: — 2. Richard, of Broom Hall, eldest son. 3. Lawrence, living in 1580; m. Elizabeth Teasdell, 30 Nov. 1612, and had baptized; (i) Margaret, 1613, d. 1614; (2) Elizabeth, 1615, See chap. ARMS GRANTED RICHARD JESSOP, OF BROOM HALL,13 July, 1575. Researches in England. probably m. Richard Clayton, 1634; (3) John, 1618-19, died young;(4) Gertrude, 1621 ; (5) John, 1623-4; (6) William, 1626; (7) Aima,1629; (8) Sarah, 1633, possibly m. John Stacie, 1655. 4. Emotte, mentioned in her fathers will. 5. Agnes, m. Nescy. 2. Richard Jessop, of Broom Hall in Sheffield, married Anne, born1531, being aged 27 years, 5th and 6th of Philip and Mary [the date ofher fathers death], died in 1567, eldest daughter of Robert Swift ofRotherham. His will was dated 8 Oct. 22d of Elizabeth (1580), and proved22 April, 1581, by Francis Wortley, his executor. He was buried at Shef-field, 26 Nov., 1580. He had five children : — 6. William, eldest son, and heir of Broom Hall. 7. Rich


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