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Old 04-09-17, 09:01
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I've just found her husband's will of 1813, probate 1817. He directed that she should "have and enjoy her Widow’s Bench in my Customary or Copyhold Messuage or Tenement Garden Orchard Ground and Seven Acres of Land" together with two cows and all his stock in trade for her lifetime (he was a blacksmith) so she could continue the business for the benefit of their two youngest children who were not of age, together with the use of all the household effects. On her death or remarriage all would be sold to pay off the mortgage and any residue split between their 9 children.

Land tax documents for Sutton show she was owner/occupier until 1829 (the year before her death) and in 1830 she was the owner and her son Henry, also a blacksmith was her tenant.
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