You can follow the link on my
'Family History Web Sites' and click on the
PRO wills on line site
and check for any wills that your ancestors may have left,
All wills are Not
Yet
on-line and you may need to visit London or York to search the full range of
Wills,
for the Will you want.
Or, do as I do,
Use a researcher who is able to locate the wills faster than I
can! see the ref to
Peter J Armstrong below in this page.
First a few words of explanation of the workings of
the English probate system:
The Borthwick Institute of Historical Research
St Anthony's Hall, Peasholme Green, York. YO1 7PW.
Telephone (01904) 642315
The Borthwick Institute of Historical Research is situated in the medieval guild
hall of St Anthony the Hermit
near the centre of York.
It takes its name from
William Borthwick of Bridlington, under whose will it was endowed.
It was opened
in 1953 and ten years later became part of the newly-established University of
York
as a research institute specialising in the study of ecclesiastical
history, in particular that of the Province of York.
It acts as the diocesan
record office for Yorkshire and is a recognised place of deposit for public
records.
Wills Before January 1858
A complicated network of probate courts existed
to deal with the distribution of property following a person's death.
The
majority of business took place in the courts of bishops,
with each bishop
enjoying probate jurisdiction within most of his own diocese.
The right to grant probate could, however, be attached to peculiar
jurisdictions, or to manorial courts,
presided over by ecclesiastical or lay
lords. These jurisdictions sometimes covered only one village,
but could cover
wider areas.
There were in addition two higher levels of jurisdiction above each diocesan
bishop.
When a testator had goods in more than one diocese of the Northern Province
(diocese of Chester, Carlisle, Durham or York),
or in more than one
jurisdiction within the Northern Province
(eg. goods in both a peculiar of Dean
and Chapter and in the jurisdiction of the archbishop)
the Prerogative Court of
York had the right to grant probate.
If the testator had goods within both the
northern and southern province then the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
had the
right to grant probate. For records of the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury contact the Family Record Centre
This system was dismantled in 1858, when civil probate registries were
established.
For Probate records after January 1858 for England and Wales; the indexes can
be seen for free at the:
Probate Search Room,
First Ave House, 42-49 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6NP,
Telephone: (010) 7947 6000.
Copies of probate records can also be ordered from
Probate Searches and Copies Department,
York Probate Sub-Registry, Duncombe Place, York, YO1 7EA
England
Copies of the indexes are available at the Public
Record Office, and the Family Record Centre
and most County Record Offices have
some.
If you are unable to do the searches yourself,
then try one of the
researches advertised in ‘Family Tree Magazine’.
In the past I have used, and been very satisfied with a good researcher called:
Peter J Armstrong of 27, Petergate, Battersea, London SW11 2UE England.
Telephone 020 8870 2522.
His charges are: PCC Wills, 5 year search and copy
£4.00.
Wills 1858 to present date, 5 year search and copy £7.00.
Check out his web
site at
www.peterjarmstrong.co.uk
The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, SY23 3BU,
www.llgc.org.uk/
holds volumes of copy wills from 1858-1940.
Scottish wills are held by the National Archive of Scotland
www.nas.gov.uk
The following list of UK Joslin Wills are
available, on-line, from the Public Record Office at £3.50 each,
you will need a
credit card to acquire them immediately, and you can order up to five at a time.
Most of the wills I have received have been between two and eight pages long,
it’s best to have your printer ready to print them or,
save them to disk as
they are only available to you for a twenty-four hour period on-line.
You will
note that the will index has a PRO number, a date of Probate,
an address and
sometimes an occupation or relationship is also given.
PRO number Date Full Name Notes
PROB 11/2204 31 January 1855 Charles Joslin Carver and Gilder of of
Norwich
PROB 11/1721 17 February 1827 Daniel
Joslin Gent of Braintree, Essex (see below **
PROB 11/2181 19 November 1853 Edward Josselyn Lay Mate in Her Majesty's'
Navy of Wetherfield Essex
PROB 11/1743 09 July 1828 Elizabeth Jocelyn Widow of Stanstead Abbots,
Hert's
PROB 11/2149 11 March 1852 Elizabeth Joslin of Barnes Surrey,
PROB 11/1736 29 February 1828 Elizabeth Joslin of Chelsea Middlesex,
PROB 11/1780 20 January 1831 Elizabeth Joslin Widow of Billericay, Essex
PROB 11/1764 18 December 1829 Elizabeth Josselyn Widow of Great
Horkesley, Essex
PROB 11/1773 20 July 1830 Elizabeth Josselyn Spinster of Boxted, Essex
PROB 11/1929 18 June 1840 Emma Josselyn Spinster of Sproughton, Suffolk
PROB 11/1975 27 February 1843 Firman Josselyn Gentleman of Lt. Blakenham
Suffolk
PROB 11/2160 18 October 1852 George Josling Farmer of Chelmsford, Essex
PROB 11/2184 23 January 1854 Henry Joslin Gentleman of Brentwood, Essex
PROB 11/1868 31 October 1836 Hugh Josselyn Farmer of Mount Bures, Essex
PROB 11/2138 21 August 1851 James Joslin of Elton Aberdeenshire,
PROB 11/1631 02 June 1820 James Josselyn Gentleman of Boxted Hall, Essex
PROB 11/1954 20 November 1841 John Joscelyne of Leigh, Essex
PROB 11/1777 19 October 1830 John Joscelyne Gentleman of Leigh, Essex
PROB 11/2167 26 February 1853 John Joslin Hoyman and Coal Merchant of
Chatham.
PROB 11/1978 29 April 1843 John Joslin Gentleman of Stebbing, Essex
PROB 11/1653 18 February 1822 John Joslin Baker of Braintree, Essex
PROB 11/1766 02 February 1830 John Joslin Farmer of Tilbury Hall near
Clare, Suffolk
PROB 11/1754 09 April 1829 John Josling Farmer of Chelmsford, Essex
PROB 11/1751 25 February 1829 John Josling Farmer of Chelmsford, Essex
PROB 11/2099 01 September 1849 John Josolyne Farmer of Wareside
Hertfordshire
PROB 11/1985 18 September 1843 John Josselyn Gentleman of Sproughton
Suffolk
PROB 11/1688 23 July 1824 John Josselyn Gentleman of Boxted Hall Essex
PROB 11/1751 25 February 1829 Joseph Josling Lic Victualler of St James
Westminster
PROB 11/1868 31 October 1836 Joseph Josling Bricklayer of St George
Hanover Square
PROB 11/1755 04 May 1829 Joseph Josling Lic Victualler of St James
Westminster.
PROB 11/1898 25 July 1838 Joseph Josling Bricklayer of St George Hanover
Square.
PROB 11/1822 30 Oct. 1833 Lambert Joscelyne Silversmith and Jeweller of
Canterbury
PROB 11/1632 13 July 1820 Mark Josselyn Farmer of Boxted Hall , Essex
PROB 11/1704 24 October 1825 Mark Josselyn Gentleman of Boxtead, Essex
PROB 11/2156 02 July 1852 Mary Ann Josling Widow of St George Hanover
Square.
PROB 11/2078 15 July 1848 Mary Joslen Widow of Chelmsford, Essex
PROB 11/1641 27 March 1821 Mary Josselyn of Colchester Essex,
PROB 11/1672 25 June 1823 Matthew Josling of Maker Cornwall,
PROB 11/2003 24 August 1844 Polard Jocelyn Blacksmith of Lt. Hallingbury,
Essex
PROB 11/2181 04 Nov 1853 Samuel Jocelyn Otway Rev. of Leamington Priors
Warwicks
PROB 11/1819 02 July 1833 William Jocelyn Palmer Rev. Clerk of Finmere,
Oxfordshire
PROB 11/1739 11 April 1828 Richard Joselin Hatter of Fenchurch St, City
of London
PROB 11/1736 29 February 1828 Samuel Josling Farmer of Witham Essex
PROB 11/1754 09 April 1829 Samuel Josling Farmer of Witham Essex
PROB 11/2050 12 February 1847 Sarah Jocelyn Widow of Saint Mildred, Kent
PROB 11/1978 13 April 1843 Sarah Josselyn Widow of Ipswich, Suffolk
PROB 11/2167 11 February 1853 Sir. Joseph Jocelyn Anderson Major and
Military Knight of Windsor Castle Berks.
PROB 11/1950 28 August 1841 Sophia Joscelyne Spinster of Leigh, Essex.
PROB 11/2221 19 October 1855 Sophia Jocelyn Spinster Walcot
of Bath, Somerset
PROB 11/2022 25 August 1845 Thomas Joslin Farmer of Navestock, Essex
PROB 11/2025 14 October 1845 Thomas Joslin Draper of Braintree, Essex
PROB 11/2216 28 July 1855 Thomas Josling Merchant of Clifton,
Gloucestershire
PROB 11/1964 16 June 1842 Thomas Josselyn Gentleman of Little Horksley,
Essex
PROB 11/1592 06 May 1817 Thomas Mumford Josolyne Schoolmaster of Ware,
Herts.
PROB 11/1541 15 February 1813 Mary Joslen Widow of Chelmsford, Essex
PROB 11/1721 17 February 1827 William Josling Farmer of Lindsell, Essex
PROB 11/1898 25 July 1838 William Josling Farmer of Great Easton, Essex
PROB 11/1672 25 June 1823 William Josling Farmer of Lindsell, Essex
PROB 11/1817 03 June 1833 William Josling Farmer of Great Easton Essex.
A large number of the above wills have been bought and
transcribed,
as an example the highlighted one of
Daniel Joslin is transcribed below:
This is the Last Will and Testament of me
Daniel Joslin of Braintree in the County of Essex
Gentleman. I give and devise unto my son Thomas
Joslin and to his heirs and assigns All that my messuage or
tenament and shop with the yards gardens outhouses [……] ways casements and
appurtenances to the same belonging now in his occupation together with so much
of the present brew house used by my said son Thomas Joslin
and myself in common
as was the original brew house but not the lean-to erected by me to enlarge the
same AND also all that messuage tenement and shop with the hereditaments and
appurtenances to the same belonging now in the occupation of
Sarah Burman widow except as not intended to
be hereby devised to my son Thomas Joslin
the lower room and two chambers now in the occupation of the said
Sarah Burman and which formerly
belonged to and formed part of the messuage or tenement in which I now reside
and also all that garden usually called the Middle garden which also formerly
belonged to the messuage and hereditaments now in my own occupation and also all
that orchard piece or parcel of ground lying beyond the said Middle garden which
I purchased of Charles Marsh and
Catharine his wife together with a right of way and passage
through the yard of Mr Samuel Tunbridge
over which he hath by sufferance erected a lean-to as all the said premises
are situate in Braintree aforesaid and I give and bequeath to my said
son Thomas Joslin
the small piece of leasehold ground on part of which I have erected a Chaise
House and the rest is laid to the yard belonging to the said messuage or
tenement and shop in his own occupation AND I give and devise unto
my son Robert Joslin
and to his heirs and assigns all that my messuage or tenement in
which I now dwell with the garden [yard] ways waters easements hereditaments and
appurtenances to the same belonging together with the lean to erected by me to
enlarge the before mentioned Brew house and the said lower room and two chambers
now in the occupation of the said Sarah Burman
with the hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belonging AND I do hereby
will and direct that my said two sons
Thomas Joslin and Robert Joslin
shall at their joint expence, within six months after my decease,
unless I shall have done the same in my life time, erect a brick wall separating
the said original Brew house from the lean-to before mentioned so that the said
Brew house and the lean to may be effectually divided and the Brew house held
and enjoyed by my said son
Thomas Joslin his heirs and assigns
separately from the said lean-to and the said lean to held by the said
Robert Joslin his heirs and assigns
separately from the said Brew house. I also give and devise unto my said son
Robert Joslin and to his heirs and
assigns all those my two cottages or tenements situate in the [h?or p? yard?] in
Braintree aforesaid one of which was formerly a stable and now occupied or
possessed as part of or belonging to the messuage or tenement in which I now
dwell and the other I purchased of the late Mr
Samuel Bright and was formerly used as an engine house AND also
all that messuage or tenement and shop situate in Chelmsford in the same County
now in the occupation of my said son
Robert Joslin with the houses outhouses
yards gardens ways waters lights easements hereditaments appurtenances to the
same belonging or by my said son
Robert Joslin held used occupied or
enjoyed therewith and also all that xxx close or parcel of land situate in
Stebbing in the said county with the hereditaments and appurtenances to the same
belonging which I purchased of the trustees of the will of John Joslin Gentleman
deceased AND I give and bequeath to my sister
Sarah Clarence the annual sum of sixty
pounds free and clear of all legacy dues and other duties to be paid by equal
half yearly payments and the first half yearly payment thereof to be paid at the
end of six calendar months next after my decease
AND I hereby direct that before any division or distribution of the residue of
my personal estate and effects shall be made either a [government] life annuity
of sixty pounds clear of all deductions shall be purchased in the name of and
for the [sole] use of my said sister or that a sufficient sum shall be reserved
and set apart by my executors hereinafter named for the payment of such annuity
half yearly to my said sister for……AND after purchasing the said annuity or
making sufficient provision for the payment thereof and after the payment of all
my just debts my funeral expenses the charges of proving and in attending the
execution of this my will and other incidental expenses I give and bequeath all
the [rest? ] residue and remainder of my goods chattels personal estate
whatsoever and where so ever unto my three sons
Thomas Joslin Robert Joslin and George Joslin to be equally
divided between them share and share alike AND I hereby nominate constitute and
appoint my said three sons
Thomas Joslin Robert Joslin and George Joslin
Executors of this my last will and Testament and I do revoke all former and
other writs and testamentary papers by me at any time heretofore made and do
declare this to be my last will and testament in witness whereof I the said
Daniel Joslin the testator have to this
my last will and testament contained in two sheets of paper set my hand to the
first sheet and to this second and last sheet my hand and seal this twenty
seventh day of December in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred twenty five. Daniel
Joslin Signed sealed published and declared by the above named
Daniel Joslin the testator as and for his
last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence…………………. and in
the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses-
Th. Chevelly - Edward Warner – John Cunnington
THIS IS A CODICIL to the last will and testament of me
Daniel Joslin of Braintree in the
County of Essex Gentleman bearing date on or about the twenty seventh day of
December one thousand eight hundred and twenty five whereas I have in and by my
said Will given and bequeathed to my sister
Sarah Clarence an annuity or clear yearly
sum of sixty pounds to be raised and paid out of my personal estate and whereas
I am entitled to the sum of six hundred pounds secured to me by a certain
mortgage in [for or fee] and a certain conditional surrender made to me by
Henry [Chigwell] And I am in possession
of the mortgaged estates or in the receipt of the rents and profits of the same
on the forfeiture of the conditions of the said mortgage and surrender or
otherwise now I do hereby will and direct that the said mortgage debt and all
securities for the same and the rents [….. ]of the mortgaged premises shall be
applicable [xxxx] to the paying and satisfying the said annuity in manner in my
said will mentioned AND that my heir at law or other person [entitled] To the
legal estate and Interest of and in the said Mortgaged premises shall stand
occupied thereof subject to the trusts in the said securities contained In trust
to make provision for paying and satisfying the said annuity so far the same
will extend and I do hereby will and direct that the real estate in and by my
said will given and devised to my son
Thomas Joslin and his heirs shall
be charged with and subject and liable to the payment of one moiety or half part
of so much of the said annuity as the said Mortgage debt Interest rents and
profits shall not be sufficient to pay and satisfy and that the real estate
situate in Braintree aforesaid in and by my said will given and devised to
my son Robert Joslin
shall be charged with and subject and liable to the payment of the other half
part of so much of the said annuity as the said mortgage debt interest rents and
profits shall not be sufficient to pay and satisfy AND that the rest and residue
of my personal estate and effects save and except the said mortgage debt shall
not be subject or applicable to the raising and paying the said annuity or any
part thereof and I do hereby will and direct that on non payment of the said
annuity or any part thereof in manner in my said will mentioned my said sister
shall and may enter into and upon the premises respectively hereby charged with
the payment of the same in part and distrain for the same and all arrears
thereof and all expences to be incurred by such non payment in the same manner
as landlords may lawfully do to recover rents in arrear reserved in and by any
demise or lease and so from time to time as often as the xxx said annuity shall
be in arrear and unpaid in all other respects I ratify and confirm my said will
In witness where of I have and hereunto set my hand and seal the
twenty eighth day of January one thousand eight hundred
and twenty nine (28th January 1829)
Daniel Joslin Signed sealed published
and declared by the above named Daniel Joslin
as and for a Codicil to his last will and testament in the presence of us who in
his presence at his request and in the presence of each other hereunto
subscribed our names as witnesses: John Cunnington
– Thomas Chevelly Edw. B Warner
PROVED at London with a Coduicil 4th May 1829
before the worshipful John Danberry Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oaths of
Thomas Joslin and Robert Joslin the
sons and two of the Exors to whom admon was granted having been first sworn duly
to admin power issued to George Joslin the
son also and other exor. Transcribed June 2001 by: Peter W Joslin,
11 Marine Court, Morecambe, Lanc's LA3 1HQ England.
Notes: Peter Walter Joslin
(Joslin Research)
Daniel JOSLIN born 1755 (my BK#9502)
was the son of John JOSLIN of
Stebbing and Jane SWAN
who married at
Great Yeldham Essex on 3rd December 1775.
Johns
parents were John JOSLIN and Sarah CLOPSTON
of Stebbing Essex.
Daniel was known to have siblings:
John and William and a sister Sarah who
married John CLARENCE,
other Joslin's also married into the CLARENCE family in
the Essex area.
Daniel JOSLIN and his wife
Elizabeth CLARENCE married at Great Samford
Essex in 1777
they had a least eight children of which the eldest: Thomas was said
to work as a Draper of Braintree.
Their Son George was said to be the well known
Master Iron monger of Colchester who married Elizabeth CRUSH.
Daniel was buried
at St Michael the Archangel Braintree on the 14th April 1829 (no inscription
survives today)
Below is a part of the original Will for
Thomas Joslin the son of Daniel Joslin

I do have details of hundreds of Joslin
wills and would welcome details of any that you may have.
The following is a
list of JOSLIN Wills held at Essex Record Office,
You can contact the E.R.O. for
copies of the wills that they have, their costs are very reasonable,
Please verify the ERO ref: on the wills below as some of them look suspicious!
ERO Will ref: 565/BW26
1776 Alice JOSELYNE (Widow) of Manuden
ERO Will ref: 2681ER/35 1797 Ann JOSLIN (Widow)
of Rettendon
ERO Will ref: 262/BFY23 1747 Ann JOSSELYN
(Spinster) of Manningtree
ERO Will ref: 3461CR/M 1828 Ann JOSSILIN (Widow)
of St.James. Colchester
ERO Will ref: 478/BR/10 1680 Anne JOSCELINE
(Spinster) of Feering. Essex
ERO Will ref: 175/CR/12 1709 Anne JOSSELINE
(Widow) of Littlebury
ERO Will ref: 727/BR/34 1840 Benjamin JOSCELYNE
(Cabinet Maker) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 335/MRI12 1771 Catherine JOCELYN
(Widow) of Gt Dunmow
ERO Will ref: 217/BW /21 1605 Christopher JOCELINE (Gent) of
High Roothing
ERO Will ref: 18IM17 1765
Edmund JOSCELYNE (Woolcomber) of Audley. Saffron
ERO Will ref: 219/CR/9 1677 Edmund JOSELYN
(Yeoman) of Lt Chesterford
ERO Will ref: 61/BRV21 1732 Edward JOCELYNE
(Clerk)
ERO Will ref: 72/CW/11 1629 Elizabeth JOSSELYNE
(Widow) of Colchester
ERO Will ref: 222/NW/3 1616 Francis JOSSELYN
(Yeoman) of White Rooting
ERO Will ref: 408JBRJ2G 1793 George JOSLING
(Farmer) of Broomfield
ERO Will ref: 260/BR134 1836 George JOSLING
(Farmer) of Roxwell
ERO Will ref: 8/BNJ35 1841
George JOSLING (Farmer) of Roxwell
ERO Will ref: 25/BW/51 1632 Gilbert JOSCELYNE
(Husbandman) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 72/ER/19 1611 Henry
JOCELINE (Yeoman) of Mountnessing
ERO Will ref: 229/MW/6 1665 Henry JOCELYN
(Tanner) of Rayne
ERO Will ref: 70/MW/1 1625 Henry JOSSELIN
of Rayne
ERO Will ref: 281/BW /21 1616 Henry JOSSELYN (Yeoman) of Lt
Hallingbury
ERO Will ref: 449/BR/9 1671 Hezekiah
JOCELIN (Clerk) of Copford
ERO Will ref: 319/BR130 1809 Hugh JOSSELYN
(Farmer) of Mount Bures
ERO Will ref: 46WBR/25 1766 Hugh JOSSELYN
(Gent) of Mount Bures
ERO Will ref: 362/BRl32 1824 Isaac JOSCELYNE
(Baker) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 285JBR/33 1829 James JOSCELYNE
(Baker) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 374/BW33 1830 James JOSLING
(Malster) of Black Notley
ERO Will ref: 2001BR/27 1780 Jane JOSCELYN
(Widow) of Stebbing
ERO Will ref: 161/MW/2 1633 Jane JOSSELINE
(Widow) of Felstead
ERO Will ref: 211EW35 1779 Jerimiah
JOSLING (Yeoman) of Margaretting
ERO Will ref: 259/MW/2 1627 Joane JOCELYN (Widow)
of Harlow
ERO Will ref: 168/MR/4 1589 Joane JOSLYN
(Widow) of Harlow
ERO Will ref: 452/BR/8 1670 John JOCELINE
(Batchelor) of Bishop Stortford. Herts
ERO Will ref: 214/BW/21 1604 John JOCELYN (Esq.) of
High Roothing
ERO Will ref: 271/BW/21 1614 John JOCELYNE (Esq.) of
Grays Inn. London.
ERO Will ref: 47/MR/3 1568 John
JOSCELIN of Harlow
ERO Will ref: 20/BR/2 1560
John JOSCELYN of Lt Hallingbury
ERO Will ref: 2631BRV 1781
John JOSCELYNE (Blacksmith) of White Notley
ERO Will ref: 268/BW/51 1632 John JOSELIN
(Yeoman) of Gt Saling
ERO Will ref: 2/3R/19 1724
John JOSELIN (Yeoman) of Pitsea
ERO Will ref: 87/MW/3 1629 John JOSELIN
(Yeoman) of Rayne
ERO Will ref: 78/BW/60 1648 John JOSELYN
(Yeoman) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 262/MW/6 1665 John JOSELYN of Lt
Broxted
ERO Will ref: 57JBP424 1751 John JOSLEN
(Bachelor) of Maldon
ERO Will ref: 246/BR27 1781 John JOSLEN
(Husband) of Tillingham
ERO Will ref: S6QIBR/28 1795 John JOSLIN
(Butcher) of Billericay
ERO Will ref: 3201CR/19 1803 John JOSLIN (Farmer)
of Ardleigh
ERO Will ref: 175MRI28 1790 John JOSLIN
(Farmer) of Stebbing
ERO Will ref: 26X14
1817 John JOSLIN (Farmer) of Wimbish
ERO Will ref: 341/BR/32 1824 John JOSLIN (Gent)
of Stebbing
ERO Will ref: 166IBR/30 1807 John JOSLIN (Miller)
of West Bergholt
ERO Will ref: 18/BR/29 1796 John JOSLIN
(Yeoman) of High Easter
ERO Will ref: 661ER134 1755 John JOSLIN
(Yeoman) of Hutton
ERO Will ref: 329RBR/26 1772 John JOSLIN (Yeoman)
of Stebbing
ERO Will ref: 105/BR432 1821 John JOSLIN of
Springfield
ERO Will ref: 96/BR/35 1842 John JOSLING
(Farmer) of Gt Easton
ERO Will ref: 19AM4
1754 John JOSLING (Innkeeper) of Chelmsford
ERO Will ref: 350/ER/17 1602 John JOSLYNNE
(Yeoman) of Mountnessing
ERO Will ref: 334/CR/10 1691 John JOSSELIN (Gent)
of Earles Colne
ERO Will ref: 189/BW/21 1597 John JOSSELYN
(Elder) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 125/CRI19 1797 John JOSSELYN
(Farmer) of Gt Oakley
ERO Will ref: 179/BW/21 1597 John JOSSELYN
(Husbandman) of Rivenhall
ERO Will ref: 112/ER/27 1698 John JOSSELYN
(Yeoman) of Hutton
ERO Will ref: 243/BW/21 1605 John JOSSELYNE
(Tanner) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 7O/BR/T9 1770 John JOSSLIN
(Oman) of Panfield
ERO Will ref: 24lMR/9 1714
John JOSSLIN (Yeoman) of Mashbury
ERO Will ref: 586/BR/26 1776 Joseph JOSCELYN
(Blacksmith) of Manuden
ERO Will ref: 114/AR/2 1839 Joseph JOSCELYNE
(Baker) of Bocking
ERO Will ref: 751BR/29 1797 Joseph JOSCELYNE
(Baker) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 391/BR/W 1730 Joseph JOSLIN
(Victualler) of Moulsham
ERO Will ref: 47/ERV37 1851 Joseph JOSLYN
(Gardener) of Gt. Waltham
ERO Will ref: 161/ER/20 1645 Joseph JOSLYN
(Yeoman) of Cranham
ERO Will ref: 941MR19 1717 Joseph
JOSLYN (Yeoman) of Rayne
ERO Will ref: 13BR/36 1855 Lydia
JOSCELYNE (Widow) of Bocking
ERO Will ref: 67/BR/6 1662 Margeret
JOSELINE (Widow) of Gt Baddow
ERO Will ref: DIAMR0251 1576 Margeret JOSSELYN (Widow)
of Lt Rayne
ERO Will ref: 251/MR/3 1576 Margeret JOSSELYN of
Rayne
ERO Will ref: 388/CW20 1829 Mark JOSSELYN (Gent)
of Boxted
ERO Will ref: 629/BRI33 1833 Mary Ann JOSCELYNE
(Spinster) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 26ABR126 1771 Mary JOSLIN
(Widow) of Colne Engain Stebbing
ERO Will ref: 46OR132 1825 Mary
JOSLIN (Widow) of West Bergholt
ERO Will ref: 287/BW/21 1617 Mary JOSSELIN (Widow) of
Black Notley
ERO Will ref: 1576/BR/36 1857 Mary JOSSELYN (Widow) of
Colchester
ERO Will ref: 767/BW /77 1701 Mathew JOSLYN (Yeoman) of
Woodham Ferrers
ERO Will ref: 58/BR/10 1677 Mathew
JOSLYN of Chelmsford
ERO Will ref: 374/BR/T9 1727 Matthew JOSLYN
(Yeoman) of Cold Norton
ERO Will ref: 265/BE/14 1701 Natheniel JOSSLYN
(Yeoman) of Woodham Ferrers
ERO Will ref: 223/BW/21 1606 Nicholas JOSSELIN of
Lt Hallingbury
ERO Will ref: 45/BW/21 1552 Phillip
JOSSLYN (Yeoman) of Lt Leighs
ERO Will ref: 8/BW/21 1530 Phillipa
JOSSELYN (Widow) of High Roothing
ERO Will ref: 123/MW/7 1670 Phoebe JOSCELINE
(Widow) of Felstead
ERO Will ref: 453MR/8 1669 Ralph
JOSCELINE (Yeoman) of Felstead
ERO Will ref: 140/MFY10 1726 Ralph JOSCELYNE
(Yeoman) of Felstead
ERO Will ref: 331/MRI10 1731 Ralph JOSCELYNE
(Yeoman) of Felstead
ERO Will ref: 144/CR/10 1683 Ralph JOSSELINE
(Clerk) of Earls Colne
ERO Will ref: 175/MW/3 1617 Ralph JOSSELYN
(Yeoman) of Felstead
ERO Will ref: 2/BW/21 1525 Ralph JOSSELYN
of Gt. Canfield
ERO Will ref: 161/ER/3S 1791 Rebecca JOSLIN
(Spinster) of Margaretting
ERO Will ref: 342JBR/13 1695 Richard JOSELINE
(Gent) of Gt Leighs
ERO Will ref: 118IAR/1 1799 Richard
JOSLIN (Baker) of Bocking
ERO Will ref: 71/GE/1 1731 Richard
JOSLIN (Cordwainer) of Good Easter
ERO Will ref: 111/BR/21 1733 Richard JOSLIN
(Wheelwright) of Springfield
ERO Will ref: 8/AR/1 1773
Richard JOSLIN (Yeoman ) of Bovington
ERO Will ref: 75/BRIM 1728 Richard
JOSLIN of Shalford
ERO Will ref: 198/MW/21 1600 Richard JOSLINGE (Yeoman) of
West Mersea
ERO Will ref: 95/BW/21 1575 Richard JOSSELYNE
(Esq.) of Sawbridgeworth
ERO Will ref: 274/BW/73 1691 Richard JOSTLIN of Gt
Saling
ERO Will ref: 1631CW/15 1649 Robert JOSCELYNE (Gent )
of Colchester
ERO Will ref: 217/CW 15 1650 Robert JOSCELYNE
(Husbandman) of Lt Horkesley
ERO Will ref: 62WBRM 1833
Robert JOSCELYNE (Tallow Chandler) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 206/BW/21 1602 Robert JOSLYNE
(Husbandman) of Eastwood
ERO Will ref: 257/BR/8 1666 Robert
JOSSELYN (Knight) of Sawbridgeworth
ERO Will ref: 4/ERF35 1778
Samuel JOSLUN (Farmer) of Gt Waltham
ERO Will ref: 1349/BRM 1855 Sarah JOSCELYNE
(Spinster) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 2JMR/13 1778 Sarah
JOSLIN (Widow ) of Gt Dunmow
ERO Will ref: 130/MR/12 1756 Simon JOCELYN (Inn Holder)
of Gt Dunmow
ERO Will ref: 217/MR/12 1765 Simon JOCELYN (Malster) of
Gt Dunmow
ERO Will ref: 127/MRJ8 1698 Simon JOSSELYN
(Yeoman) of White Roothing
ERO Will ref: 109/BW/21 1579 Simon JOSSLYN (Yeoman) of
Felstead
ERO Will ref: 143/ER/29 1710 Susan JOSCELIN
(Spinster) of Utton
ERO Will ref: 207/ER/28 1706 Susan JOSELINE
(Widow) of Hutton
ERO Will ref: 131CW/14 1643 Susan JOSERLYNE
(Widow) of Maldon
ERO Will ref: 255/CAJ9 1678 Susanna
JOSSELIN (Widow) of Saffron Walden
ERO Will ref: 418/BR/23 1749 Thomas JOCELIN (Farmer)
of Cold Norton
ERO Will ref: 64/8RJ20 1728 Thomas
JOCELYN (Yeoman) of Gt Canfield
ERO Will ref: 296/BR/19 1727 Thomas JOSCELINE
(Inn Holder) of Chelmsford
ERO Will ref: 207IBP429 1799 Thomas
JOSLEN (Cordwainer) of Stansted Mountfitchet
ERO Will ref: 155/BW/21 1591 Thomas JOSLEN of Gt.
Canfield
ERO Will ref: 43WBR/30 1811 Thomas JOSLIN
(Farmer) of Billericay
ERO Will ref: 230MV13 1795 Thomas
JOSLIN (Farmer) of Lindsell
ERO Will ref: 398/BR/25 1765 Thomas JOSLIN
(Farmer) of North Benfleet
ERO Will ref: 27/14
1839 Thomas JOSLIN (Farmer) of Wimbish
ERO Will ref: 551JBR/28 1795 Thomas JOSLIN
(Miller) of Braintree
ERO Will ref: 2901BR/28 1792 Thomas JOSLIN
(Wheelwright) of Gt Baddow
ERO Will ref: 44/ER/21 1662 Thomas JOSLYN
(Yeoman) of Hutton
ERO Will ref: 40/ER/22 1669 Thomas JOSLYN
(Yeoman) of Shenfield
ERO Will ref: 56ASV14 1820 Thomas
JOSOLYNE (Gent) of Harlow
ERO Will ref: 10?/CW10 1682 Thomas JOSSELYN
(Gent) of Lt Horksley
ERO Will ref: 329BR/18 1723 Thomas JOSSLING
of Moulsham
ERO Will ref: 164/MR410 1727 William JOCELYNE (Yeoman)
of White Roothing
ERO Will ref: 89/GW/58 1646 William JOSCELINE
(Yeoman) of Gt Cranreld
ERO Will ref: 589/BR/33 1833 William JOSCELYN
(Blacksmith)
ERO Will ref: 288BR/19 1727 William
JOSCELYNE (Yeoman) of White Roothing
ERO Will ref: 108DIBR117 1716 William JOSELIN
(Yeoman) of Gt Canfield
ERO Will ref: 450BR/8 1670
William JOSELIN (Yeoman) of Nevendon
ERO Will ref: 119/BR/28 1789 William
JOSLIN (Single Man) of Stebbing
ERO Will ref: 177/BW/21 1597 William JOSSELIN
(Yeoman) of Hatfield Broad Oak
ERO Will ref: 105/CF/17 1844 Zillah
JOSCELYNE (Spinster) of Ardleigh
Joslin War Dead