
Joane JACKMAN

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Name Joane JACKMAN Birth 1663 Throwleigh, Devon [1]
Baptism 27 Jul 1663 Throwleigh, Devon [2]
Gender Female Death 1710 South Tawton, Devon [3]
Burial 22 Jun 1710 South Tawton, Devon [3]
Person ID I749 Webb Last Modified 9 Mar 2025
Father Thomas JACKMAN d. 1709, South Tawton, Devon Relationship natural Mother Maude GRAY Relationship natural Marriage 19 Jan 1662/63 Throwleigh, Devon [4]
Notes - There are no other obvious baptisms in or near Throwleigh up to 1675.
Family ID F311 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family James BATTISHILL, b. 1659, Spreyton, Devon d. 1709, South Tawton, Devon
(Age 50 years)
Marriage 1 Jul 1685 South Tawton, Devon [5]
Children 1. Unknown BATTISHILL, b. 1698, South Tawton, Devon [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Agnes BATTISHILL, b. 1696, South Tawton, Devon [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. James BATTISHILL, b. 1692, South Tawton, Devon [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Jone BATTISHILL, b. 1686, South Tawton, Devon [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
Family ID F268 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 9 Mar 2025
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Event Map Birth - 1663 - Throwleigh, Devon Baptism - 27 Jul 1663 - Throwleigh, Devon Marriage - 1 Jul 1685 - South Tawton, Devon Death - 1710 - South Tawton, Devon Burial - 22 Jun 1710 - South Tawton, Devon = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - See also the notes for brother Alexander.
The register says
Joane the daughter of Thomas Jackman of Southtawton was baptised the seven(?) and twenty daye of Julye
Joane may have died unmarried but there are no obvious options near South Tawton that are not covered by records for other family members
There is a Johanna(?) JACKEMAN who married Hanniball WRODEN(?), 29/6/1786 in South Tawton. This is also assumed to be a different person.
The death info seems most likely from the probable records, it does say that she was a widow (which again matches the most probable data on James). There is also a record of a will of a Joane BATTISHILL from 1710, but as the will is not available, it does not really add much, other than the fact that there was a will at all, which is surely unusual?
- See also the notes for brother Alexander.
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