St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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30th May 1783 - 26th June 1784

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Image 113 of 14628th February 1784


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Ann Jackson< no role > the widow of James
Jackson
< no role > deced maketh oath that her said late husband
was by birth a Scotchman & never did any Act to her
knowledge or belief to gain a settlement in England
That Previous to her Marriage with her said husband
She was hired & lived as a hired servant by & with Andrew
Drimmy
< no role > of Burr Street in the Parish of St Botolph
without Aldgate in the sd County Taylor at Certain
Wages & Continued in such Service under such hiring
for the Space of Two years & upwards & did not afterwards
to any Act to gain a settlement for herself Save What
she Acquired by Marriage with her said husband That
She hath three Children namely Ann< no role > aged about Six
Years Sarah< no role > aged about four years & David< no role > aged
about two years the lawful Issue of this Deponent
by her Said husband to whom She was lawfully
Married


Sworn this.28. day of
February 1784 before
R Davies

The Mark of
Ann [mark] Jackson< no role >




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