Husband:
John Acason ( - )
Wife:
Susannah Jesse (1739-1808)
Children:
Marriage:
23 Apr 1759
Ridge, Hertfordshire
Name:
John Acason
Sex:
Male
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Name:
Susannah Jesse
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Note:
Will of Susanna otherwise Susannah Acason otherwise Accason of the Parish of Ridge, Hertfordshire, 3 May 1808, ill but of sound mind and memory. To daughter Ann Wager fifty pounds; to daughter Mary Accason fifty pounds; to daughter Sarah Brown one guinea; to son William Accason one guinea; rest of effects stock furniture plate money and every thing that belong or ought to be mine to son Joseph Accason sole exec.
Witnesses: John Fulk, William Geoffrey.
Proved London 22 Dec 1808 to Joseph Acason in the will written Accason the son and sole exec.
Birth:
1739
St Albans, Hertfordshire
Baptism:
14 Oct 1739 (age 0)
St Peter, St Albans, Hertfordshire
Death:
1808 (age 68-69)
Ridge, Hertfordshire
Baptism:
Father: Joseph Jesse
Name:
William Acason
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
1759
Ridge, Hertfordshire
Baptism:
17 Jun 1759 (age 0)
Ridge, Hertfordshire (name & gender left blank in original baptism reg.)
Death:
1833 (age 73-74)
Barnet, Hertfordshire
Burial:
21 Mar 1833
St Giles, South Mimms, Hertfordshire (aged 75, abode Barnet)
Name:
Ann Acason
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
c. 1761
Death:
1820 (age 58-59)
Whetstone, Barnet, Middlesex
Burial:
9 Nov 1820
St Mary, Finchley, Middlesex (aged 59)
Name:
Joseph Acason
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1764
Ridge, Hertfordshire
Baptism:
22 Jun 1764 (age 0)
Ridge, Hertfordshire
Death:
1824 (age 59-60)
Holmes Hill, Ridge, Hertfordshire
Burial:
20 Feb 1824
St Giles, South Mimms, Hertfordshire (aged 59)
Name:
Sarah Acason
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
1767
Ridge, Hertfordshire
Baptism:
8 Nov 1767 (age 0)
Ridge Hill, Hertfordshire
Name:
Mary Acason
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Edward Wilson (c. 1763-1833)
Note:
Will of Mary Wilson late of Chipping Barnet in the County of Hertford but now of Whetstone in the Parish of Finchley in the County of Middlesex Widow, 8 May 1846. I direct my executors to discharge bonds executed by me for the payment of £400 to my nephew John Wilson of Stanmore in the County of Middlesex carpenter and for the like sum to my nephew William Wilson of Elstree in the Parish of Edgware in the County of Middlesex carpenter; to Charles Bryant of Chipping Barnet Innholder £150; to my nephew William Accason of Chipping Barnet £66 13s 4d; to my nephew James Accason of Rowley Green in the Parish of Shenley in the County of Hertford the like sum; to my niece Eliza Low the wife of Joseph Low of Great James Street Hoxton in the County of Middlesex Cow Keeper the like sum for her own separate use and benefit; to my niece Susan Ramsay of Whetstone widow £150 and household goods furniture plate linen china wearing apparel and books; remainder of personal estate to Joseph Accason John Accason and William Accason sons of my late nephew Joseph Accason on attaining 21 years share and share alike; nephews John Wilson and William Wilson and Charles Bryant execs.
Witnesses: J P Ward, stationer, High Street, Chipping Barnet, Robert Swift, ostler, Red Lion Inn, Barnet.
Proved London 10 April 1849 to execs.
Birth:
c. 1776
Will (1):
23 Apr 1833 (age 56-57)
Executrix to husband's will
Census:
1841 (age 64-65)
Independent, Whetstone, Middlesex (aged 65, living with niece Susannah Ramsey)
Will (2):
8 May 1846 (age 69-70)
Date of will (see notes)
Death fact:
1849 (age 72-73)
1849 Mar Q, Barnet, 6/363
Death:
1849 (age 72-73)
Barnet, Hertfordshire
Probate:
10 Apr 1849
Probate to nephews John Wilson and William Wilson and Charles Bryant execs.
Will of Susanna otherwise Susannah Acason otherwise Accason of the Parish of Ridge, Hertfordshire, 3 May 1808, ill but of sound mind and memory. To daughter Ann Wager fifty pounds; to daughter Mary Accason fifty pounds; to daughter Sarah Brown one guinea; to son William Accason one guinea; rest of effects stock furniture plate money and every thing that belong or ought to be mine to son Joseph Accason sole exec.
Witnesses: John Fulk, William Geoffrey.
Proved London 22 Dec 1808 to Joseph Acason in the will written Accason the son and sole exec.
Will of Mary Wilson late of Chipping Barnet in the County of Hertford but now of Whetstone in the Parish of Finchley in the County of Middlesex Widow, 8 May 1846. I direct my executors to discharge bonds executed by me for the payment of £400 to my nephew John Wilson of Stanmore in the County of Middlesex carpenter and for the like sum to my nephew William Wilson of Elstree in the Parish of Edgware in the County of Middlesex carpenter; to Charles Bryant of Chipping Barnet Innholder £150; to my nephew William Accason of Chipping Barnet £66 13s 4d; to my nephew James Accason of Rowley Green in the Parish of Shenley in the County of Hertford the like sum; to my niece Eliza Low the wife of Joseph Low of Great James Street Hoxton in the County of Middlesex Cow Keeper the like sum for her own separate use and benefit; to my niece Susan Ramsay of Whetstone widow £150 and household goods furniture plate linen china wearing apparel and books; remainder of personal estate to Joseph Accason John Accason and William Accason sons of my late nephew Joseph Accason on attaining 21 years share and share alike; nephews John Wilson and William Wilson and Charles Bryant execs.
Witnesses: J P Ward, stationer, High Street, Chipping Barnet, Robert Swift, ostler, Red Lion Inn, Barnet.
Proved London 10 April 1849 to execs.