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I believe that Joan, rather than Jane, is the daughter who married Henry Caldam in 1613. While the marriage entry in the Bocking Register calls her Jana, it is probable that Jane was still unmarried at the time Matthew wrote his will in late 1616. He lists Jane along with his three other unmarried daughters (Elizabeth, Mary, and Amy) in their birth order, giving bequests of £30 apiece. In contrast, Joan receives only 40s., consistent with her having already received her due at the time of marriage in 1613.
!SOURCE: A Partial list of the Descendents of Matthew Whipple, the Elder, of Bocking, Essex County, England / Compiled from Divers Sources by Henry Burdette Whipple (High Point, North Carolina, Oct. 1965), p. 4.
!SOURCE: "Genealogical Gleanings in England," The New-England Historical and Genealogical Register (October 1890) 44:389. Father-in-law's will implies that his surname might be spelled Caldham.
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