Joan, married Thomas JACKMAN, a victualler and farmer, in Burnsall in 1720.
Her name could be LASCELLE, LASSELL, LASSELLS or other variants.
It's likely that her father was the William LASSELL of Appletreewick who buried Anne in Burnsall in 1701 and died in 1730, and her mother was probably Agnes LASSELL of Appletreewick Widdow who was buried on 20 Mar 1716.
Other information:
There are very few LASCELLE's in Britain at this time. Most are individual outliers whose transcripton doesn't bear scrutiny when the original image is viewed.
Aside from Joan only two other records relate to genuine LASCELLEs:
In 1716 a Robert LASCELLE, Gentleman of York, registered as a papist as required by law.
In 1717 a Beatrice/Beatrix LASCELLE, aged 25 married Richard COXETER in York.
They were perhaps related to the Yorkshire LASCELLES family who were prominent sugar plantation owners, MPs and generals.
