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Re: Mary Packeridge
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 27 July 17 11:42 BST (UK) »
This will is also interesting
PCC Wills Elizabeth Pococke 1785 of Chively
Elizabeth Pococke spinster,  mentions sisters Mary and Roberta, and sister Susannah Head (ref will of Mary Packeridge Pococke 1765)
Cousin John Mather? and cousin William Mather?
Cousin Rev John Napleton, cousin Jane Napleton, cousin Frances Napleton
Cousins Mary and Lucy Napleton
Cousin Thomas Eustan/Eustas, cousin Sarah Eustan daughter of Edward
Elizabeth Drillings/Quillings? wife of William
Sarah Brown daughter of Thomas Euston
Cousin Barrington Euston and his children Thomas, Barrington, Mary and Elizabeth.

Again on ancestry, very long complicated will, mentions tenants and properties.

Looks like sisters Elizabeth, Mary, Roberta and Susannah married Charles Head are the daughters of John Pococke the elder of Langley.

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« Reply #10 on: Thursday 27 July 17 11:46 BST (UK) »
PCC Wills Reverend John Pococke of Compton written 12 November 1766
to nephew Napoleon John Napleton , witnesses were Frances Napleton and Jane Napleton.
Proved 7 January 1767 London by Rev John Napleton, he dropped the name Napoleon.

These names are mentioned in the above will of Elizabeth Pococke 1785

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Re: Mary Packeridge
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 27 July 17 12:44 BST (UK) »
amondg

none of these names are striking gold (at the moment), although, I can account for one of the sons of Edward Pocock going towards Chieveley, after spending some time at Kingsclere.
Rees: innkeeper/farmer/solicitor, Haverfordwest, Wales; Menzies: innkeeper, Glen Lyon, Scotland;
Tomkins: merchants, London;  Lee:  farmers, Watford Village, Northamptonshire; Pocock, teachers, Bristol; Grace: doctors, cricketers, Gloucestershire; Day: lithographers, London; Clark:  teachers, Folkstone.
Banks: farmer/curriers/shoemakers, East Ham, Bermondsey, East End