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Hello All

I know this thread is 11-12 years old, but Google returned it as top ranking item in my search.

I have been researching Jillotts, it was my mother's maiden name, adding to work my mother had already completed.

Joseph Lee of (Over) Whickleden was the husband of Susannah, Sarah Jillott's sister. Joseph was born 8 Jan 1699 to John Lee of Whickleden (Kirkburton Parish Records) and married Susannah in 1722 (ditto).

The entry for Edward's birth states he is a "Bastard" and "Father Unknown" in a line that contains so much passive aggression (KPRs). But the curate baptised him nonetheless.

I have been unable to find Over Whickleden on any map but there is a Whickleden Wood south of Scholes and a Whickleden cottage just beyond that and exists today. Also, the mill at Scholes is Lee Mills, and I wonder if the Lee family owned the mill, in which case Joseph could be the son of the mill owner. Susannah probably worked there, as did most of Scholes. She would have been just 20 when they married.

We will never know Edward's father. But Sarah's parents were Edward (b1674) and Esther Jillott neé Bingley (b1673) of Shepley. Edward Sr also has unmarried parents, although this time we know the name of the father - Emanuel Marsland alias Thornton, who later marries, as does Esther. Edward Sr's mother was Esther Jillott, for whom we can find no birth record. However Esther Bingley's parents were John Bingley and Jennett Gillott (b1648), thus returning us to the J/Gillott line from Thurstonland, dating back at least to Henry VIII. Jennett's parents were Henry Gillott (b1606) and Jennet neé Bedforth.

Teasing out the above, it's possible that Edward Jillott and Esther Bingley were cousins and Esther Jillott 's father was also Henry Gillott and Jennett was her sister. Alternatively, she was widowed and was otherwise unrelated. Without records (that would have been English Civil War years) we just don't know.

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One Name Studies: H to M / Re: LEPINE
« on: Tuesday 31 March 20 09:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

My 2c2r, Elizabeth Bellingham Grout married Frank Lepine Woodhouse in Sept 1891, both were born in Redhill/Reigate Surrey in about 1868.
Frank's parents were James Woodhouse (b.abt 1820 in Warwickshire) and Ruth Lepine (b.1826 in Paddington, Middlesex). They had married in Jan 1847 in Paddington, Ruth's father was shown as Stephen Lepine, a Cordwainer. On Ruth's baptism her mother was shown as Abigail.
I haven't looked any further back than Stephen & Abigail.
One of Frank & Elizabeth's daughter, Edith Ruth Woodhouse ended up in Australia with her 2 sons (via Hong Kong)
It would be interesting to find out which branch of the Lepine clan they come from.

Cheers
Maurice

That would be my (great) Aunt Edith, known as Ruth. The sons are still there, Ian and ?John?. One made a lot of money truffle farming. They are my mother's cousins and still in touch.

Ruth and her sister Maude were working in HK in 1930. Maude (my grandmother) married Albert Jillott, prison officer. They all fled HK to Australia before the Japanese invasion. My mother's family moved back to HK then to the UK in the early 1950s. We have bits of family in Australia to this day.

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One Name Studies: H to M / Re: LEPINE
« on: Tuesday 31 March 20 09:32 BST (UK)  »
Hello everyone, especially Jon whose posts I have just discovered.

I too am descended from the Lepines. My great grandfather was Frank Lepine Woodhouse and my line via his mother Ruth goes back to Jehan in La Gorgue as Jon documents.

My mother researched the family in the 1990s and I have picked up her work. She is still alive but does not research the family any more. Her mother was Maude Woodhouse, daughter of Frank Lepine Woodhouse.

My recent interest is the "Canterbury era" and the families the Lepines married. Namely the Bontés, the Galmars/Gallemars and the Sixes. These families seemed to intermarry quite a bit. They all come from around Lille, especially Wambrechies. But I can't get any further back than Thomas Six, born 1532. I think the connection between him and the Sixes on Familysearch is wrong.

Anyway, if anyone is reading this thread still, I would be delighted to share what I have.

Adrian

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