Charles Jessop between 1757 and 1761, most likely in Halesworth sub-district of the Blything Hundred in North Eastern Suffolk, we have been unable to identify his parents, but there are a number of potential candidates
Robert Jessop and Martha Smith
Francis Jessop and Mary Skinner
There are a number of other Jessop families in the Halesworth sub-district villages in the same time window, including
James Jessup (b. 1768 d. 1851) married Elizabeth Hill ; Framlingham, Suffolk, 1793
William Jessup (b. 1753 d. 1805) married Elizabeth Nunn ; Huntingfield, Suffolk, 1777
Daniel Jessop married Frances Casen
Charles Jessop married Sarah Ward
He married Elizabeth Bedingfield on 5 May 1782 in Frostenden, Suffolk. Elizabeth was born in Linstead Magna on 3 January 1760. She was the fifth child and second daughter of Robert Bedingfield and Margaret Philpott.
Charles and Elizabeth lived in Cratfield for a
Elizabeth Jessop Born 1783. Married Robert Smith
Charles Jessop Born abt 1785
Robert Jessop Born 1786. Married Mary Baxter
Mary Jessop Born 1789
Charlotte Jessop Born 1793. Married Robert Ford
John Jessop Born November 1795. Married Lucy Mouser in 1817 ; Married Mary Ann Fullerin ???? Died October 1885
Harriett Jessop Born 1798. Married Robert Elvin
James Jessop Born 1801 Died 1877 Married Elizabeth Dranein 1818; Honor Ballsin ???
We know from Johns 1837 emigration records that Charles and Elizabeth were definitely living in Cratfield in as John is noted as "a native of Cratfield, and son of Charles Jessup a farmer of same place, Protestant, reads and writes". There are only birth registrations in Cratfield are for Charlotte and John. It appears that the family became Non-Conformist some time between 1795 and 1798 as Harriett and James birth are registered in Halesworth in the Non Conformist registers, rather than the Cratfield.
At the time of the 1841 Census, Charles was living ....
Charles died in 1843
After Charles death, it appears that Elizabeth went to live with James and Honor in Framlingham, where she passed away in 1853.
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