1659 -  1711 - SAMUEL PICKERING of Aston-by-Sutton
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Father: John Pickering of Gorstage, d: 1687 
Samuel Pickering of Aston, d:1711 
Brother: Joseph Pickering 
Nephew: John Pickering of Namphwich (Nantwich) 
Sister: 
   Anne Weston of Kingsley 
Brother: Barnard Pickering (m: Sarah Nixon) 
Brother: William Pickering 
Brother: Joseph
Pickering
  
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  1687 - Samuel was mentioned in the Will of his father John of  Gorstage dated March 19, 1687.
 
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1687 - From the  Will if Thomas Breck of Runcorn, August 13, 1687, Samuel Pickering was one of  the witnesses of the signing of the Will. Samuel’s signature is on the  document. He also participated in the inventory of Thomas Breck’s goods and  chattels, which was done on September 15, 1687. 
 
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  1698 - From the Cheshire Marriage Act  Book entry dated May 16, 1698 for the marriage of William Pickering and Mary  Blackamore, Samuel Pickering is mentioned as a Taylor of Halton. Halton is in Runcorn parish, Cheshire.
 
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  1710 - From the Cheshire Marriage Bonds & Licences entry dated August 22, 1710 for the marriage of Bernard  Pickering and Sarah Nixon, Samuel Pickering is mentioned as a yeoman of  Runcorn, Cheshire.
 
    
  1711 - Samuel died between 13  Jun 1711 when his Will was written and signed and 3 Apr 1712 when one of the  executors, John Yockson, was sworn in. Probate was issued 17 April 1712. The  following are extracted from the Will:  
   
  “...in the year of our Lord god one thousand seven  hundred & eleven, I Samuel Pickering of Aston .... Taylor being at present  but weak of body But of good & perfect memory ....” 
   
  
  "I give and Bequeath my propriety of ye halfe estate I  purchased from Thomas Mannering in great Buddeth Town to my Brother Joseph Pickering" 
   
  “to John Pickering of Namphwich (Nantwich), my Brother’s son” 
   
  “to the children of Anne Weston of Kingsley ... if she dies  without ishue to her brother John  Pickering 
   
  "I give & Bequeath the Rest of my personall estate,  one third part to my Brother Barnard  Pickering, but if he dies with out children to be equally dived Amongst the  children of my Brother Williams &  Josephs, & a third part to my Brother William Pickering, & another  third part to my Brother Joseph Pickering ...." 
   
  "I nominate & Appoint my Brother Joseph Pickering  & John Yockson of Prenton to be Executors" 
   
  Apparently Samuel Pickering did not have any children  when he died. If he was married, the wife was deceased before the Will was  made. In studying the people who received legacies from Samuel, most of them  are found to be the seven daughters and one son of the Thomas Breck who died in  Runcorn in 1687. 
   
  It is possible that Thomas Breck or his wife, Anne  Cooper was related to the Pickerings since Samuel Pickering was one of the  witnesses to Thomas Breck’s Will in 1687 and then 25 years later Samuel, in his  own Will, gives legacies to the grandchildren of that family. 
   
  It is not know if there is a relationship between  Samuel Pickering and Ellenor, wife of peter Cook of Northwich orAnne wife of  Thomas Burges of Weston. But it is known that there was a Peter and Eleanor  Cook that were Quakers and that they went to Pennsylvania in 1712. 
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