By one of those strange coincidences that make a genealogist's life worth living I was updating my notes on this man earlier today:
Papist Returns 1767
Ribchester and Stidd
John Swarbrick Farmer aged 30 resident 7 years
Ann Swarbrick his wife aged 32 resident 7 years
A John Swarbrick, Farmer of Ribchester, signed the Oath of Allegiance at Preson dated 12th January 32nd year of George III [1792] so did Thomas Swarbrick Farmer of Ribchester on the same date.
John Swarbrick married Mary Brownforth by licence. He was described as "John Swarbrick of the Parish of Cockerham, farmer." The other man who stood surety was William Proctor of the Town and Parish of Lancaster, Butcher. The marriage was to take place in the Parish Church of Lancaster. The marriage duly took place at St Mary's Lancaster on the morning of 4th April 1796.
The will of John Swarbrick late of Cock Hall, Thurnham, Yeoman dated 7th September 1805 - Probate granted 8th June 1807 - Estate valued at £300
Executors: his wife Mary & Joseph Chew of Preston, innkeeper & Thomas Duckworth of Preston, sawyer.
Beneficiaries: to his wife Mary his estate in Hothersall - also mentioned sons John and Richard and daughter Betty.
Date of Probate 8th June 1807
Testator: John Swarbrick of Cock Hall within Thurnham in the County of Lancaster, Yeoman
Executors: Mary Swarbrick, Joseph Chew, Innkeeper & Thomas Duckworth, sawyer, both of Preston aforesaid.
Legatees: John , Richard & Betty Swarbrick
Testator ordered that all his just debts to be paid, and beqeathed to his wife Mary Swarbrick, sons and daughter John, Richard and Betty Swarbrick all share and share alike.
Cock Hall Farm is next to Thurnham Hall and the Catholic Church of SS Thomas & Elizabeth. Thurnham Hall was the home of the Catholic family the Daltons.
I've probably got more on this family and I'm sure I've got one or two more references to Swarbricks in the area if you are interested.
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