Witnesses name

Is this the brother you're looking for..
William JAQUESS to Martha Wilson 16/1/1756 St Clement, Danes, Westminster?
I have a feeling that the elusive Grace Jaquess/Jaques may be a cousin/cousin-in-law of some sort.
 
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I've just looked at the image again, this time with my 'big' magnifying glass and I reckon the second letter of the surname is an a. If you look at the a in Grace it has the same curve and also she has written lightly in other parts of her signature so I reckon that's what she has done with the a in her surname.

Also with AM finding a marriage to a William Jaquess in the same area as Sarah's (Westminster) I am leaning very much so to it being Grace Jaquess. Still gotta find her though and still open to other suggestions as to what her surname might be.:)
 
I've just looked at the image again, this time with my 'big' magnifying glass and I reckon the second letter of the surname is an a. If you look at the a in Grace it has the same curve and also she has written lightly in other parts of her signature so I reckon that's what she has done with the a in her surname.

Also with AM finding a marriage to a William Jaquess in the same area as Sarah's (Westminster) I am leaning very much so to it being Grace Jaquess. Still gotta find her though and still open to other suggestions as to what her surname might be.:)

Admit it Diana....you are not the worlds best hand writing expert!!
Ha ha! :rolleyes::rolleyes:
But so pleased that you have sorted it out! :D
 
I've just looked at the image again, this time with my 'big' magnifying glass and I reckon the second letter of the surname is an a. If you look at the a in Grace it has the same curve and also she has written lightly in other parts of her signature so I reckon that's what she has done with the a in her surname.

Yes. That's what I thought. :)
 
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